A recent boom has emerged in Berlin:  These days this up and coming trendy city is known for its growing community of artists and designers.  Louis Vuitton’s new travel guide for Berlin 2011 promotes just that–an element in which the city has been getting quite an inviting reputation from: its architecture.  Berlin’s design has certainly gone through multiple transformations: pre and post World Wars–with Western Germany claiming  its aesthetic distinction from its Eastern counterpart.  

Subsequent to WWII, the old Mitte (Berlin Wall middle ground), needed much refreshing and refilling.  It became a place where architects had the chance to build with a sense of experimental freedom–to represent the new, juxtaposed with resurrecting the old.  And the result:  Have a watch for yourself in pure LV style.  

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