The artwork "Glass façade at Futurium Berlin" shows the striking outer skin of the Futurium - a centre for future issues in Berlin. The façade consists of numerous diamond-shaped glass elements arranged in a clear, geometric grid. This structure creates a rhythmic surface that reflects differently depending on the incidence of light. In the foreground are several green trees that form a natural contrast to the technical precision of the glass architecture.
The inspiration for this work came from the interplay between nature and technology. I was interested in how organic forms and artificial structures meet visually - without interfering with each other, but rather emphasising each other.
The atmosphere is calm, but not static. I wanted to create an image that conveys clarity and openness - a moment of balance between future thinking and the present.
The message lies in the coexistence of nature and innovation. The façade stands for progress, the trees for stability - together they form an image of togetherness.
In interior design, this work acts as a modern accent with architectural depth. It is particularly suitable for minimalist or urban spaces, where it adds structure, reflection and a touch of future vision.
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Germany
Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Germany
Netherlands
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands