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== Architects == More than 50 architects, from around the world (excluding Soviet-occupied territories in [[Eastern Europe]]), were involved. By including architects from so many countries, West Berlin communicated that Interbau was not only German, it was multicultural, drawing inspiration from around the world. Some of the more notable architects who worked on Interbau include [[Le Corbusier]] (France), [[Oscar Niemeyer]] (Brazil), [[Arne Jacobsen]] (Denmark), [[Alvar Aalto]] (Finland), and [[Walter Gropius]] (German-American).{{cn|date=February 2025}} The buildings were situated in a park, and in addition to the architecture, careful attention was given to landscaping. Led by [[Walter Rossow]], Interbau could live up to its vision of "people in a green metropolis"ย only by careful, integrated landscape design. In 1955, just two years before the opening of the exhibit, Rossow's article "Green Spaces in the Hansaviertel" laid out the plan for landscaping Intebau. In 1956 work began on Interbau's green spaces.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Landscape architecture |url=https://hansaviertel.berlin/en/interbau-1957/landschaftsarchitektur/ |access-date=2024-04-15 |website=hansaviertel.berlin}}</ref>
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