Published by Hatje Cantz, “A Berlin Decade 1995–2005” is the first extensive monograph dedicated to Frank Thiel’s exploration of Berlin’s urban landscape. Thiel’s work captures a city in a state of permanent transition, focusing on the “incomplete”—the cranes, rebar, and scaffolding of a metropolis rebuilding its political and physical space. By meticulously aligning form and space, Thiel transforms scenes of construction and decay into precise, abstract meditations on change. This volume features all of his important photographic series from this pivotal era, accompanied by scholarly texts that explore the relationship between architectural ideology and photographic aesthetics.