Voters in Berlin, Germany, want the city to expropriate hundreds of thousands of apartments to stop speculation by big property developers but it's too costly and probably illegal.
Voters in Berlin, Germany, want the city to expropriate hundreds of thousands of apartments to stop speculation by big property developers but it's too costly and probably illegal.
Voters in Berlin, Germany, want the city to expropriate hundreds of thousands of apartments to stop speculation by big property developers but it's too costly and probably illegal.
Bored of the “monotonous, colourless architecture” of the city where he was born and raised, Berlin-based photographer Paul Eis started to apply new colours to the buildings, a project inspired by the colourful houses of the architects and fellow Berliners Le Corbusier and Bruno Taut.