Lower East

Report from an Urban Safari

In the last days of May Lower East held an Urban Safari in Berlin – a group of 17 very berlin-curious students and team-leaders from KaosPilots Switzerland, toured the streets, backyards, urban gardens and cool places of Berlin. Under our guidance we together explored the lively city for two days – most of the time on bikes. On our list were: Lower East Lab, MarkthalleNeun, Kantine, Our Berlin, Tempelhofer Freiheit, Agora Collective, Martin Gropius Bau & David Bowie, Maselli, Modulor, Prinzessinnen Gärten and much, much more.

The safari was very successful – beautiful smiles on all safari participants and the sun was shining (almost all the time).

New safaris in Berlin coming up in the late summer and in the autumn – dates will be announced soon.

Check out these impressions from our tour.

Urban Safari Berlin, May 2014 ©lowereast

Urban Safari Berlin, May 2014 ©lowereast

Urban Safari Berlin, May 2014 ©lowereast

Urban Safari Berlin, May 2014 ©lowereast

Urban Safari Berlin, May 2014 ©lowereast

Urban Safari Berlin, May 2014 ©lowereast

Urban Safari Berlin, May 2014 ©lowereast

Urban Safari Berlin, May 2014 ©lowereast

Urban Safari Berlin, May 2014 ©lowereast

Urban Safari Berlin, May 2014 ©lowereast

Urban Safari Berlin, May 2014 ©lowereast

Urban Safari Berlin, May 2014 ©lowereast

Urban Safari Berlin, May 2014 ©lowereast

Urban Safari Berlin, May 2014 ©lowereast

Urban Safari Berlin, May 2014 ©lowereast

Urban Safari Berlin, May 2014 ©lowereast

Urban Safari Berlin, May 2014 ©lowereast

Urban Safari Berlin, May 2014 ©lowereast

Urban Safari Berlin, May 2014 ©lowereast

Urban Safari Berlin, May 2014 ©lowereast

Urban Safari Berlin, May 2014 ©lowereast

Urban Safari Berlin, May 2014 ©lowereast

Searching for Heaven?

If you are into design, architecture, patterns, painting, writing, note books, bringing order in your desk mess, or feel the need to enrich your color palette, Modulor on Moritzplatz in Berlin is HEAVEN. You can find everything here, even things you didn’t know existed, and you didn’t know how much you needed it. Best of all, you can find inspiration for what ever project you are working on right now.
Just check out these photos of printed papers from Modulor, with the most wonderful patterns… Hmmm, wonder what these papers can be used for…

Printed paper ©lowereast.dk

Printed paper ©lowereast.dk

Printed paper ©lowereast.dk

Printed paper ©lowereast.dk

Even with vegetables. Printed paper ©lowereast.dk

You can’t live without ’em ©lowereast.dk

Create your own parallel mini world ©lowereast.dk

Link to Modulor (they have a cool webshop too)