Given that Axel Springer is the German equivalent of Murdoch’s News Corp, I’d say /r/EvilBuildings is more appropriate.
fade2blacsays
What is the point of the white cart in the top left? Seems pointlessly scary.
DaAvalonsays
I was in a university building in London (Ravensbourne) that had a similar open design like this and it was just so noisy, all the time. Very impressive though and makes it look much bigger then you’d assume.
FlatEarther_4Sciencesays
Now that’s a section! Reminds me of the early OMA drawings and one of the better OMA projects in recent years in my opinion. Rotterdam seems to be the only office still worth it’s salt these days.
pirate-privatesays
Where the equivalent of feces is taught in journalism. Also, it generates money. Obviously.
archineering says
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jgjl says
Given that Axel Springer is the German equivalent of Murdoch’s News Corp, I’d say /r/EvilBuildings is more appropriate.
fade2blac says
What is the point of the white cart in the top left? Seems pointlessly scary.
DaAvalon says
I was in a university building in London (Ravensbourne) that had a similar open design like this and it was just so noisy, all the time. Very impressive though and makes it look much bigger then you’d assume.
FlatEarther_4Science says
Now that’s a section! Reminds me of the early OMA drawings and one of the better OMA projects in recent years in my opinion. Rotterdam seems to be the only office still worth it’s salt these days.
pirate-private says
Where the equivalent of feces is taught in journalism. Also, it generates money. Obviously.