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Germany has been changing a lot since the reunification in 1990. Berlin can be seen as the unique chrystallisation point of this dynamic process. The vacuum of the former border in the middle of town serves now as the new city centre of Berlin. But also other cities in former East-Germany such as Dresden and Leipzig have gone through a metamorphosis during the last years. This move towards a new self-esteem is represented by a wide variety of new developments in architecture.
In the upper north, Hamburg evaluates and redefines its position as Germany´s second town and mayor port city. Meanwhile cities like Cologne and Düsseldorf develop new architectural hotspots along the Rhine river. Old industrial sites and former harbour areas are converted for commerce and residential use. But also existing city structures move into the focus of architects and urban planners. From small urban infills to large scale urban renewal a broad diversity of architecture projects have been carried out. In the Ruhr Area, one of the biggest industrial regions in the world, old cole mines and steel factories are converted into new types of landscape parks, leisure facilities and business centres.
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