One of these days I’m going to have to stop looking at glacial-like structures and actually go see one for myself; in the meantime, I’ll have to content myself with the Aonni Mineral Water Plant. With it’s separated, block-like structure, this dynamic design almost makes up for it.
Designed by architects Daniel Bebin and Tomas Saxton, the Aonni Mineral Water Plant plays on its natural environment. Actually, interacting is more like the term I’m looking for. For more info, visit ArchDaily.com.
Glacial Block Structures
The Aonni Mineral Water Plant Interacts With Its Environment
Trend Themes
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