Reichstag dome

Reichstag dome

The current Reichstag dome is an iconic glass dome constructed on top of the rebuilt Reichstag building in Berlin. It was designed by architect Norman Foster and built to symbolize the reunification of Germany. The distinctive appearance of the dome has made it a prominent landmark in Berlin.

Design

The Reichstag dome is a large glass dome with a 360 degree view of the surrounding Berlin cityscape. The debating chamber of the Bundestag, the German parliament, can be seen down below. A mirrored cone in the center of the dome directs sunlight into the building. cite web | url= http://www.galinsky.com/buildings/reichstag/index.htm | title= Reichstag dome, Berlin | publisher= Galinsky] The dome is open to the public and can be reached by climbing two steel, spiraling ramps that are reminiscent of a double-helix.cite news | url= http://www.guardian.co.uk/Archive/Article/0,4273,3855822,00.html| title= The eagle has risen | date=April 19, 1999 | work= Guardian Unlimited]

The glass dome was also designed by Foster to be environmentally friendly. Energy efficient features involving the use of the daylight shining through the mirrored cone were applied, effectively decreasing the carbon emissions of the building.cite news | url= http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,3072,1222427,00.html| title= Berlin: A Smooth Ride With Solar Energy | date=January 6, 2004 | work= Deutsche Welle]

The futuristic design of the Reichstag dome makes it a unique landmark, and symbolizes Berlin's attempt to move away from a past of Nazism and Communism and instead towards a future with a heavier emphasis on a united, democratic Germany. cite news | url= http://www.newstatesman.com/200104020041| title= Deutschland, Deutschland uber alles.| date=April 2, 2001 | work= New Statesman]

Construction

With the reunification of Germany and the decision to move the capital from Bonn back to Berlin, it was also decided that the original Reichstag building be rebuilt along with a new dome that emphasized a unified Germany. Architect Norman Foster won a commission to design and rebuild the dome in 1993. Foster originally wanted the dome to be a cylinder, after his original design of a parasol-esque building was rejected due to the unrealistic cost.cite news | url= http://www.guardian.co.uk/Archive/Article/0,4273,3855822,00.html| title= The eagle has risen | date=April 19, 1999 | work= Guardian Unlimited] The design of the dome was at first controversialcite web | url= http://www.aviewoncities.com/berlin/reichstag.htm| title= Reichstag: Glass Dome | publisher= A View on Cities] , but has become accepted as one of Berlin's most important landmarks.

Gallery

Original dome

The original Reichstag building was proposed due to a need for a larger parliamentary building. Construction did not immediately begin due to debates between Otto von Bismarck and Reichstag members. In 1894, after an architectural contest, the winner, Frankfurt architect Paul Wallot, was chosen to design the building, which featured a very large dome.

In February 27, 1933, the dome was destroyed along with the rest of the building in the Reichstag fire, an act blamed on the Communists, despite there being little actual evidence to determine who actually started the fire. The remains of the building and the dome were further demolished with the bombings of Berlin through World War II and the eventual fall of Berlin to the Soviets in 1945. While the Reichstag building was partially reconstructed in the 1960's as a conference center cite web | url= http://www.galinsky.com/buildings/reichstag/index.htm | title= Reichstag dome, Berlin | publisher= Galinsky] , the dome was not. Much of the dome and the ornaments that decorated it had been removed by that time. cite web | url= http://www.aviewoncities.com/berlin/reichstag.htm| title= Reichstag: Glass Dome | publisher= A View on Cities]

ee also

*United States Capitol dome, the dome that symbolizes the legislature of the United States of America.
*German reunification
*Beehive (building), New Zealand's equivalent "Capitol Dome".

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