![]() ![]() they often featured surface relief with architectural elements from the relevant period or style. ![]() the structure of the façade also determined the ground plan the greater the number of window axes in a room, the more important the function of the user. not long ago office buildings had a clear structure and the number of axes were predetermined. for this reason the architects have been working for some time with dynamic façades that can be adapted individually to changing conditions and needs. of course they can also be controlled by optimising programs if users are not present in the rooms behind. thus it is possible to realise these new transparent facades and yet still maintain a cosy at-mosphere in the rooms. these facades change continuously each day, each hour shows a new ‘face’ – the facade is turning into a dynamic sculpture. Generally speaking, if we publish something, it's because we're genuinely interested in the subject. we hope you'll share this interest and if you know even more about it, please share! our goal in the discussion threads is to have good conversation and we prefer constructive opinions. we and our readers have fun with entertaining ones. designboom welcomes alerts about typos, incorrect names, and the like. What if you disagree with what we or another commenter has to say? The correction is at the discretion of the post editor and may not happen immediately. Let's hear it! but please understand that offensive, inappropriate, or just plain annoying comments may be deleted or shortened. ![]()
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