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Daring Designs Speed Berlin's Unification.

Byline: Carol Pucci

Oct. 14--BERLIN--Walk a few steps through the newly refurbished Brandenburg Gate into the former East Berlin and you'll see a Starbucks dispensing lattes, a hotel with rates starting at $300 a night and a bank building with a walk-in sculpture designed by California architect Frank Gehry.

The Wall is gone. New buildings are everywhere. So are the cranes. More than a decade after the fall of communism reunited a city that had been divided for 28 years, Berlin claims one of the world's largest and most eclectic collections of contemporary architecture -- and Europe's largest construction zone.

Thirteen years after the fall of the Berlin Wall ...

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