While this looks like a space ship it is actually the ZMS Schwandorf Administration Building by German architects Archimedialab.
Materials used to construct the ZMS Schwandorf Administration Building include concrete, laminated timber beams and aluminum.
In the seventies designers strove to create buildings as they felt they would appear in the year 2000. The ZMS Schwandorf Administration Building seems to follow that type of genre. These futuristic buildings tend to polarize the local population. I wonder what the consensus is?
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ZMS Schwandorf Administration Building Polarizes Dwellers
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