Discover East Germany’s architecture as you’ve never seen it—through 100+ visionary drawings

Visions and projects, but also dreams and aspirations of architects during the time of the Wall and the Soviet Union: an exhibition at the Tchoban Foundation sheds light on the architecture of the GDR beyond the usual clichés of Plattenbau and the Alexanderplatz Tower.


Regime art, subservient to the Party’s needs – or a visionary movement in dialogue with the heights of international modernism? Even more than 35 years after the end of the German Democratic Republic, forming a judgment on the communist regime’s architecture that goes beyond the usual clichés – from Plattenbau to the TV Tower – remains anything but easy. A new exhibition, opened on May 24 at Berlin’s Tchoban Foundation, takes up the challenge.

“Pläne und Träume – Gezeichnet in der DDR” (Plans and Dreams – Drawn in the GDR) showcases a selection of original drawings by East German architects, spanning the entire history of the country: from the 1950s, marked by postwar austerity and Stalinist baroque opulence, to the postmodern gestures of the 1980s. Curators Kai Drewes and Wolfgang Kil have carefully balanced well-known names and iconic works with lesser-known figures from East Germany’s architectural scene, always ensuring, as they emphasized during the press preview, that “the eye had its share.”

Photo Noel Nicolaus

The results speak for themselves: the beauty of the drawings is undeniable. On the one hand, they cast familiar cities and streets in a new light; on the other, they offer a glimpse of what might have been. Among the ruins of Dresden, Stalinist-style skyscrapers emerge, while shortly before the fall of the Wall, Friedrichstrasse comes alive with opulent shopping arcades.

Lutz Brandt Balkonträumereien 1983 © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2025

It’s not only the architectural projects – featured in the eponymous section of the exhibition – that guide us through a captivating journey of what ifs; the “Dreams” section, in particular, invites the imagination. Sometimes dreamlike, as in Michael Kny’s Towers of Babel; at other times irreverent, like the beautiful and surreal balconies by Lutz Brandt, which generous viewers might read as a visionary prefiguration of today’s DIY architecture movements. With its two-part structure and meticulous curatorship, the exhibition serves as a poignant reminder that, in the everyday reality of Honecker and Mielke’s regime – marked by censorship, conformism, and repression – the separation between public duties and private ambitions was a painful yet inevitable necessity. Even for this reason alone, a visit to the Tchoban Foundation's galleries is well worth it.

Photo Noel Nicolaus

Opening image:  Photo Noel Nicolaus

  • “Pläne und Träume – Gezeichnet in der Ddr”
  • Tchoban Foundation
  • 24 May-7 September 2025
Leopold Wiel Dresden Kulturpalast 1960 Courtesy Foundation of Saxon Architects

“Pläne und Träume – Gezeichnet in der Ddr” (Projects and dreams - designed in the GDR) Photo Noel Nicolaus

“Pläne und Träume – Gezeichnet in der Ddr” (Projects and dreams - designed in the GDR) Photo Noel Nicolaus

Herbert Schneider, Dresda Altmarkt, 1952 Courtesy State Office for Monument Preservation Saxony

Heinz Auspurg Lipsia, office tower, 1960 Courtesy City Archive Leipzig

Hans-Dietrich Wellner, Lipsia Sachsenplatz, 1968 Courtesy Leipzig City Archive

Peter and Ute Baumbach, Gera city center, 1967-68 I​R​S​ ​E​r​k​n​e​r​

Dieter Bankert, Berlin City Center, 1976  IRS Erkner

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Christian Schädlich Quedlinburg 1957 Courtesy Bauhaus University Weimar

Alfred Pretzsch Weimar Kirms-Krackow-Haus 1974 Courtesy Stadtmuseum Weimar 

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“Pläne und Träume – Gezeichnet in der Ddr” (Projects and dreams - designed in the GDR) Photo Noel Nicolaus