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The Marie-Elisabeth Lüders House is one of the buildings in the new parliamentary complex in the new government quarter of Berlin. It is the functional and architectural complement of the Paul Löbe House to the west, which is the Bundestag's committee building and the parliamentarians' office building.![]() Western facade of the Marie-Elisabeth Lüders House The relationship between the two buildings, which have been designed by the Munich architect, Stephan Braunfels, as an ensemble, is emphasized by some characteristic features: the bridge crossing the Spree to the north, the comb-like basic structure of the two buildings; the similar treatment of the features on the Spreeside face of the buildings, and the wide porches of the buildings. |
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![]() The ensemble of the Löbe- and Lüders House with the connecting bridge crossing the Spree | ||||
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