DG Bank, Pariser Platz | |
A whale swimming in front of the Brandenburger Tor |
Seen from the Roof Terrace of the Bundestag Photo by Aoki Tsukasa |
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Consistency between tradition and the avant-garde It must be astonishing to note that the architect selected to build the DG Bank was F. O. Gehry. He, however, was successful in meeting both the harsh demands of the city plan and his figurative, artistic achievements. Looking at the DG Bank from the Pariser Platz, one finds a non-clattered, classical atmosphere composed of minimal elements. Nevertheless, one can still find the architect's originality: the bouncing glass windows are slated at the 1st through 4th floors in order not to expose the sashes. The bright color of the building blocks also adds individualistic color to the building. The inside is more characteristic. The top light of the Atrium in the center of the building is made in the shape of a cross section of an arch. The design of the roof, when seen from the Roof Terrace of the Bundestag, is said to resemble a whale, thus the nickname of the structure: "a whale thrusting its head into a fishing net". Deep in the front, can you see an organic object, which is said to be an assembly hall. A glass ceiling, which is called "glass floor", creates a smooth curve, covering the underground section. At the other side of Pariser Platz, there is a 10-story residential building whose facade has a more liberal design. | |||
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