The Otto Bock Building is Based on the Principles of Nature
Meghan Young — December 16, 2009 — Art & Design
References: gnaedinger-architekten.de & contemporist
If there was ever a viciously clawed Giant Godzilla raising havoc over an unsuspecting city, I think the damage would look something like the Otto Bock building. Just look at it. Although pristine and…standing, it looks like something clawed it, leaving it fairly shredded.
That doesn’t mean I think it look destroyed, I actually think the effect is pretty neat-o. Designed by Gnädinger Architects, the Otto Bock building boasts an organic-dynamic design. Oh, and it was actually inspired by muscle fibers, I simply let my imagination get away with me.
That doesn’t mean I think it look destroyed, I actually think the effect is pretty neat-o. Designed by Gnädinger Architects, the Otto Bock building boasts an organic-dynamic design. Oh, and it was actually inspired by muscle fibers, I simply let my imagination get away with me.
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