The Berg: The biggest artificial mountain in the world

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© The Berg German architect Jakob Tigges has projected a new and visionary landmark in Berlin. He plans to build a mountain of 1,000 meters high called "The Berg", which would become a never-before-seen tourist destination in the German capital city. Seen at Plataforma Arquitectura. More images and description after the break. © The Berg The objective is to create a natural habitat for the mountain's wildlife and at the same time, become a recreation space for everyone in the city. "The Berg" would take the place of the Tempelhof Airport, a space currently under discussion. Surprisingly, there's a big group supporting "The Berg" and people are pressing to get the approval and financing of the project. © The Berg The Berg Manifesto: While big and wealthy cities in many parts of the world challenge the limits of possibility by building gigantic hotels with fancy shapes, erecting sky-high offce towers or constructing hovering philharmonic temples, Berlin sets up a decent mountain. Its peak exceeds 1000 metres and is covered with snow from September to March… Hamburg, as stiff as fat, turns green with envy, rich and once proud Munich starts to feel ashamed of its distant Alp-panorama and planners of the Middle-East, experienced in taking the spell off any kind of architectural utopia immediately design authentic copies of the iconic Berlin-Mountain. Tempelhof no longer only is on Berliners' minds: People come in focks to – not to see the mountain. Thus, Come and see The Berg! © The Berg © The Berg © The Berg © The Berg © The Berg © The...

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