Today’s question is about a building, completed in 1955, in which creative drive, the laws of construction, modern structural engineering, and pure functionality all merge into one. As a clue, I’m showing you a 1997 study by Peter Christian Reimann of this very building. Because of its organic impact, the structure has become an icon of modern architecture. Architecture buffs will recognize it instantly anyway. For everyone else, here’s one more hint: since 2016 it has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is located in France. That should be enough help. I’ll reveal the name of the building tomorrow.
🎄🔬🎨 Advent calendar 2025—day 13: Jellyfish Concrete
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Jellyfish lines & concrete dreams – from Ulrike Michaelis’s medusa drawings to a 1955 French icon where organic form, structure and function flow together; guess the UNESCO-listed building!
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