Interesting project in Berlin (21 pics)

Posted in PICTURES       22 May 2009       8533       10 GALLERY VIEW

Jan Vormann started an unusual project in Berlin, he began to dispatch the holes left after the World War II with plastic construction pieces.
Then began the most interesting, a lot of elderly people and children joined him and began to do the same. Very touching, well done!


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Pathetic, Warsaw was destroyed by Nazis 14 year s ago
It was almost flat after the World War II - try to dispatch such hole with plastic construction pieces. little poor German boy - when I see these pictures and these "holes" in walls, my God - it is terryfying, Poor Berlin. SICK
       
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Pole 14 year s ago
I find that inapropriet at least!
       
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borsuk 14 year s ago
it looks crapy JC_doubledown
       
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Seven 14 year s ago
It seems none of you appreciate the metaphor/meaning behind this project, to 'patch' things up with 'lego'. I say "Impressive & Touching" and the respect that goes behind this project where others join in. I'd do the same if I lived in Berlin. drinks
       
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sting 14 year s ago
I would advise all thease people to go to Poland for example and patch it up as well as people there cannot afford to do it themselfs (Warsaw was destroyed in 85%)or London (ten thousands bombs dropped only in septemeber 1940). Good luck!
       
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himes 14 year s ago
shoot
       
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Tarzan 14 year s ago
nice, humble, touching, terrifying, innovative, emotional... wonderful...
       
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capa76 14 year s ago
Im not sure about it
       
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lolipop 14 year s ago
n_tongue
       
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planck 14 year s ago
Hah, if some of you are going to start a who destroyed more cities argument, we'll be here forever discussing. Berlin, Warsaw, Stalingrad, Dresden? Honestly, could any of these cities "afford" it? Communism anyone? Just acknowledge what these guys are doing as "art" (whether you think it's good or not) and stop complaining, this has nothing to do with politics.
       
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