This dissertation proposes a comparative study of the Berlin block, the city’s ubiquitous typology of the late nineteenth century and the form of the 1970s block. The study seeks to examine the block’s historical transformation based on the historical and typological interpretation. It sheds light on the specific moment in architectural history, in which the form was reinstated in Berlin’s urban fabric. After several decades of extensive criticism of the block since the form’s inception, the typology returned and proliferated in Berlin at the time of the Internationale Bauaustellung 1979-1984/87, known as Berlin International Building Exhibition, the IBA. This new planning framework, embraced the formal qualities of the nineteenth century’s...