Philip Johnson House, Office building in Berlin-Mitte, Germany.
The Philip Johnson House is an eight-story office complex at Friedrichstrasse 200 where the facade combines natural stone cladding with extensive glass surfaces. The structure extends three levels below ground and provides approximately 38,000 square meters of office space across its floors.
The site was previously occupied by residential and commercial buildings that were destroyed during World War II bombing campaigns. Following German reunification, modern structures replaced what had been empty land, making it central to the redevelopment of this district.
The building marks a point of transformation in the city's geography after reunification, when this area began to reconnect and develop new uses. People move through and around it as part of their daily routines, making it part of the urban fabric that shapes how the neighborhood functions today.
The building sits in a central location and can be accessed from multiple directions, making it easy to navigate within the urban layout. The public space surrounding it is well-organized, offering visitors and residents several paths for moving through or getting oriented in the area.
The building sits directly adjacent to the plaza in front of Bethlehem Church, where the colorful Houseball sculpture by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen catches the eye. This pairing of modern architecture with playful public art reveals the mix of commercial seriousness and creative expression that defines this part of the city.
Location: Berlin-Mitte
Architects: Philip Johnson
Floors above the ground: 8
Floors below the ground: 3
GPS coordinates: 52.50910,13.38930
Latest update: December 11, 2025 18:04
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