Magdalena Hänska was a Berlin architect who, together with her husband Gerd Hänska, designed the Mäusebunker (Mouse Bunker, 1981) in Berlin — a Futurist-Brutalist laboratory building whose stepped concrete massing and ventilation-duct "snouts" have made it one of Berlin's most photographed and debated structures. The building recently received heritage protection status.
Magdalena Hänska
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Mäusebunker (Mouse Bunker)
Berlin
Futurist, Brutalist
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