Wilfried Stallknecht was a German architect who, together with Heinz Mehlan, designed "Die Schlange" (The Snake) in Berlin — a Brutalist residential building whose long, sinuous plan gives the complex its distinctive name. The building's winding form creates varied apartment layouts and orientations within a unified concrete structure.
Wilfried Stallknecht
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The "Schlange" building
Berlin
Brutalist, Residential
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