Since the late 1980s, Max dudler builds for Bewag, now Vattenfall Europe AG.
In 1987, he realized the transformer substation at Lützowplatz, followed by an office
and residential bulding at the Gendarmenmarkt (the site of Germany's first official
power plant). Plans for a building ensemble on Zimmerstraße and the conversion of the substation Wilhelmsruh in Berlin are not yet realized, and designs for an administration building for Vattenfall in Cottbus, Lausatia, were not put into practice.
Dudlers buildings feature an idiosyncratic formal language that roots in the traditions
of German rationalism, Berlin modernism and the Renaissance. His abilities to highlight urban qualities while accentuating tensions with the existing urban surroundings are demonstrated in the publication at hand.