Berlin is changing: Significant landmarks are in front of that!
Change in Berlin: New construction projects on Alexanderplatz, sculptures and urban redesign shape the cityscape 2025.

Berlin is changing: Significant landmarks are in front of that!
In Berlin there is currently a lively construction boom that affects Alexanderplatz in particular, where new skyscrapers are being built. These developments already have an impact on the iconic landmark of the city. The first high -rise hides the television tower from different perspectives, which raises questions about the future of the landmark. There are also suggestions for the redesign and redesign of other striking buildings in the capital.
A particularly striking example is the aluminum sculpture Molecule Man, which has been in the Spree since 1999. The 30 meter high work of art by the American artist Jonathan Borofsky is said to represent the union of three men, but has no hands. The optimal placement of the sculpture near the Allianz AG offices, which initiated the project, emphasizes its symbolic value, because the Spree was once the border between East and West Berlin. With its representation of fusion and connection, Molecule is addressed current values such as unity and modernity, while the many holes in the structure symbolize the human molecules that come together.
Remodeling plans for the city
The construction projects in Berlin are not the only thing that drives the discussion about the cityscape. The dreary and gray building on the SpreEd triangle, which is often compared with a high-edge sushi handling runner, also focuses on. There were suggestions to green the facade with climbing plants in order to make the urban space more alive. The Checkpoint Charlie, which is considered a symbol of German reunification, also seems neglected in its current form. Visitors often only take pictures of a recreated border house, while the Wall Museum is perceived as uninspired.
In addition, Friedrichstraße has turned into a rather dreary place that was once considered a hopeful. The Gendarmenmarkt, after being rebuilt from October 2022 to early 2023, now has gray and unattractive, since it is reminiscent of the grid structure of the National Socialists. For example, reforestation with trees and bushes is an essential proposal to revive this place and give it a green oasis.
Art in urban space and their importance
The thematic examination of art in urban space, which is also promoted by the “Art in the Urban City” project, has become increasingly important in Berlin. This initiative aims to publicly discuss socially relevant topics and to enable new perspectives to the urban environment. Free and public accessibility of art is part of the city's democratic self -image and opens up a dialogue about historical, social and architectural aspects of urban area. It takes up existing stories and creates new covers that expand the urban narratives.
The developments on Alexanderplatz, the creative upgrading of historical landmarks and the promotion of art in urban space show the dynamic character of Berlin, which continues to bring numerous challenges and opportunities for urban design. It remains to be seen how the city reacts to these challenges and what changes we will experience in the coming years.
For more information on these topics, the articles from Berliner Zeitung,, Daily Art Magazine and Art in urban space recommended.