The Garden City of Falkenberg is a housing estate in Berlin, Germany designed and built by German architect and town planner Bruno Taut (1880-1938). In the complex, Taut applied the garden city concept he learnt from England. The most striking aspect of this architecture is its use of colour: each part of a building bears a contrasting colour with respect to the other parts, and all the parts together produce a harmonious effect. Falkenberg is also the name of a town in the Halland county in Sweden. It is situated at the mouth of the river Atran. The town is well-known for its food and beverage industry, and has several beaches and lakes.
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