fine arts, music, and literature were first, now also architecture can't do without pop.

our generation of architects promotes the discipline as a service free of former ideological wrenches from the past. architecture should be easy to understand but preciously adored—it should be different though quickly consumable. of course, popular architecture existed ever since. popular buildings are particularly concerned about their outer appearance. the pop architect communicates with the audience through the facade. take a look at some examples of pop architects.

the soul of the site we chose—the spreepark—is its lament of the disappeared pop. melancholy. romanticism. long lost pleasure. are amusement parks able to die through sacrifice and resurrect "recoatedly"?