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Crystal and Cloud, Copenhagen, Denmark |
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The Crystal was designed by Schmidt Hammer & Lassen, who also designed the Glass Cube. The new building owes its name to its glass façade and its crystalline shape, laid out in the form of a 'Z' and rising asymmetrically above the ground, 31 metres above at the lowest point and 34 metres above at the highest. At each corner of the structure there is an atrium to ensure an optimal intake of light into the building. In order to create views and a good connection with the harbour, the Crystal is elevated above the ground, supported only at three points, so that people can pass under it. Thanks to this geometrical shape and the double glass facades, the building will reflect the changing light and colours of the sky, and will thus change appearance during the day and over the course of a year. |
Posted by: 3D-Archive | 24/08/2011 08:32 |
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