The artwork "Berlin Futurium Glass Façade" shows an architectural section of the striking glass façade of the Futurium in Berlin. The surface consists of numerous triangular glass elements arranged in a precise geometric pattern. The reflective surfaces create multi-layered reflections - including trees and a neighbouring building - which lend the composition additional depth and visual complexity.
The inspiration for this work came from the interplay between nature, technology and urban space. I was interested in how these elements overlap in the façade and create new perspectives. The glass structure acts like a filter that fragments and reassembles reality.
I wanted to create an atmosphere that is calm and at the same time multi-layered. The picture invites you to take a closer look and discover the subtle transitions between reflection, structure and surroundings.
The message lies in the connection between future architecture and present perception - a view of what is, through the lens of what is possible.
In interior design, this work acts as a modern eye-catcher. It brings clarity, structure and a touch of futuristic elegance to spaces with contemporary aspirations - ideal for work environments, galleries or minimalist living concepts.
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Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany
Netherlands