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Discover a masterpiece where dystopia meets design. This architectural wonder, with its sharp angles and abstract forms, invites you to explore the beauty in chaos. Save & follow for more awe-inspiring creations. Amid a desolate landscape, this towering structure stands as a testament to resilience and imagination. It's not just a building; it's a journey to a future reimagined. #Architecture #DystopianDesign #AbstractArt #FutureBuildings #Inspiration #AiImage Collapsed Building Drawing, Escapism Architecture, Creative Architecture Photography, Dystopia Architecture, Melting Building, Blocky Architecture, Asymmetrical Architecture, Building From Above, Sharp Architecture

Discover a masterpiece where dystopia meets design. This architectural wonder, with its sharp angles and abstract forms, invites you to explore the beauty in chaos. Save & follow for more awe-inspiring creations. Amid a desolate landscape, this towering structure stands as a testament to resilience and imagination. It's not just a building; it's a journey to a future reimagined. #Architecture #DystopianDesign #AbstractArt #FutureBuildings #Inspiration #AiImage

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The 'Concrete Hedgehog,' also known as the Swiss Army Pavilion, designed by Carl Fingerhuth in 1964 Architecture Cool, Brutalism Architecture, Brutalist Buildings, Concrete Architecture, Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe, Renzo Piano, Brutalist Architecture, Organic Architecture, Zaha Hadid

The 'Concrete Hedgehog,' also known as the Swiss Army Pavilion, designed by Carl Fingerhuth in 1964, is a distinctive example of Brutalist architecture. This structure was created for the Swiss National Exhibition and is noted for its bold, unconventional form that resembles the spiky exterior of a hedgehog. The pavilion’s design utilizes rugged, raw concrete, a hallmark of Brutalism, to create a sculptural yet functional space.

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Life In Space, Bamboo Structure, Internet Art, Messy Nessy Chic, Architecture Collage, Surrealism Photography, Diagram Architecture, Architecture Student, Sustainable Architecture

We were supposed to be living on the moon by now – at least, that was our trajectory according to the 1960s. Rockets had landed man on the moon and Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey glamorised high-definition visions of life in space. New worlds were within reach more than ever before, waves of peace

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