In the Boros residence – a former Second World War air
raid shelter built in 1942 in central Berlin – visitors can easily lose
their way in the maze-like corridors of bare concrete.
There, Christian and his wife, Karen, live with their son amidst
paintings by Elizabeth Peyton and a series of installations by
groundbreaking artists such as Olafur Eliasson. It is a dream home that
once seemed impossible to realize, but has now become an art manifesto
for Berlin’s historical Mitte district, where change is the norm.Video by Christian Fussenegger and Maren Sextro