Borderline Building
2025–ongoing
Commissioned by
Sandra Bartoli & Silvan Linden (BFK)
Berlin, DE
Digital medium format
Toner
Today’s Atelierhaus am Flutgraben in Berlin was originally constructed in the 1920s as a workplace for repairing buses. From 1961 to 1989, it served both as a workplace and as a heavily secured part of the Berlin Wall. The structural interventions of the GDR border forces, together with the inscriptions left by border guards, have transformed the building into a living monument. Commissioned by BFK, I contextualise their architectural conversions with the historical interventions already inscribed in the building.
































Borderline Building
2025–ongoing
Commissioned by
Sandra Bartoli & Silvan Linden (BFK)
Berlin, DE
Digital medium format
Toner
Today’s Atelierhaus am Flutgraben in Berlin was originally constructed in the 1920s as a workplace for repairing buses. From 1961 to 1989, it served both as a workplace and as a heavily secured part of the Berlin Wall. The structural interventions of the GDR border forces, together with the inscriptions left by border guards, have transformed the building into a living monument. Commissioned by BFK, I contextualise their architectural conversions with the historical interventions already inscribed in the building.































