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Technorama Facade by Ned Kahn

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Uploaded by on Sep 18, 2006

In 2002, Ned Kahn worked with the staff of Technorama, the major science center in Switzerland, and their architects, Durig and Rami, to create a facade for the building which is composed of thousands of aluminum panels that move in the air currents and reveal the complex patterns of turbulence in the wind.

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  • nice!E.T.art

  • Lol niemand schreibt Kommentare!^^

  • Koyaanisqatsi if somebody is interested

  • so?

  • wouldnt it be noisy?

  • My Flat is 50 metres from the technorama

  • Agreed. Isn't it amazing how much the flow of are and water are alike. I remember some director who did a nature film with lots of video of clouds blowing and rolling through mountians in fast motion. It looked just like water hitting a beach! Must be some rule of nature...

  • That is absolutely stunning!!

  • neat

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