Wolfram Schroll photographed exciting projects once again in Berlin. After the photographer specialized in industrial and architectural topics photographed Neue Museum in Berlin for a client in 2017, this time it was all about the future. Wolfram adds: "I was so happy when I saw the Futurium. That's what modern architecture looks like, simply breathtaking. For me, the building by Berlin architects Richter and Musikowski is already an icon in its own time, and I hope my photos do justice to the Futurium."
Under construction on the Berlin Spreeufer between the Reichstag and the main station is the Futurium, whose modern architecture complements the government district with its special design. On three floors and around 3,200 square meters of exhibition space, the center for future design will grant insight into the world of tomorrow starting in 2019 – while embodying a visionary spatial concept itself. The 'Skywalk' on the roof affords a unique view of Spreebogen and the chancellery overlooking a sea of solar collectors for photovoltaic and solar thermal power generation.
For SWISSBIT from Switzerland, Wolfram Schroll photographed the high-tech manufacturing process of memory elements: photography in the clean room, complex machines which operate at an incredible speed, gold wires, so thin that you can barely see them... in other words – Wolfram's favorite topic.