AEG Turbine Factory

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The AEG Turbine Factory is an early 20th-century industrial building in Berlin celebrated as a landmark of modern architecture and industrial design.

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AEG industrial complex in Moabit 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural landmark
factory building
industrial building
modern architecture work
architect Karl Bernhard NERFINISHED
Peter Behrens
architecturalStyle industrial architecture
modern architecture
proto-modernist architecture
associatedWith Deutscher Werkbund
surface form: German Werkbund movement

corporate identity design of AEG
category Factories in Berlin
Industrial heritage in Berlin
Modernist architecture in Germany
client AEG
Allgemeine Elektricitäts-Gesellschaft
completionDate 1909
country Germany
designedFor manufacture of steam turbines
engineer Karl Bernhard NERFINISHED
floorArea large single-span hall
function turbine production
hasFeature AEG logo on facade
continuous side glazing
steel portal frames
visible structural system
hasType turbine hall
heritageDesignation listed building in Berlin
heritageStatus protected monument
inception early 20th century
influenced corporate architecture
modern industrial architecture
influencedBy classical temple architecture
locatedIn Berlin
Berlin-Moabit
Moabit locality
surface form: Moabit
materialUsed concrete
glass
masonry
steel
notableFor expressed steel frame
integration of industrial design and architecture
large glazed facade
monumental gable ends
openingDate 1909
partOf AEG Turbine Factory self-linksurface differs
surface form: AEG industrial complex in Moabit
startDate 1908
streetAddress Huttenstraße 12–16

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AEG corporate identity associatedWith AEG Turbine Factory
Peter Behrens notableWork AEG Turbine Factory
AEG Turbine Factory partOf AEG Turbine Factory self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: AEG industrial complex in Moabit