The artwork "Glass façade at Futurium Berlin" shows an architectural section of the striking façade of the Futurium. The surface consists of numerous diamond-shaped glass elements arranged in a precise geometric pattern. The reflective surfaces create a multi-layered interplay of light, structure and reflection - trees and surrounding buildings stand out in the glass façade and create a visual depth that goes beyond the purely architectural.
The inspiration for this work came from the moment of observation: the way the surroundings are refracted and recomposed in the façade was for me a symbol of the interplay between technology, nature and perception. The Futurium as a place of questions about the future provides the appropriate architectural framework for this.
I wanted to create an atmosphere that is clear, structured and at the same time open to interpretation. The picture invites you to explore perspectives and transitions.
The message lies in the combination of reflection and structure - an image that not only shows, but also reflects.
In interior design, this work acts as a modern accent with architectural depth. It fits ideally into minimalist or urban spaces and brings clarity, dynamism and a touch of forward thinking to the ambience.
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