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Day 39/365 of Steel – Daniel Libeskind

Daniel Libeskind is regarded as the most idiosyncratic of the deconstructionists. Deconstructivists believe that architecture should reflect the complexity and fragmentation of life. Libeskind emphasizes the stories of a particular…
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Day 38/365 of Steel – Walter Gropius

Today, the steel, brick and glass building is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The architecture of the Fagus Factory took into account the need for light…
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Day 37/365 of Steel – Museum Aan De Stroom

The MAS therefore ‘towers’ well above its surroundings. What is certain is that the sixty-metre tower has been a catalyst for the revival of the Eilandje.
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Day 36/365 of Steel – Charles Luckman

Charles Luckman was an entrepreneur, architect and civic and international leader who sold soap, designed skyscrapers, shuttled supplies to a hungry…
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Day 35/365 of Steel – Alphonse Balat

The greenhouses were a rewarding source of inspiration for the young Belgian architecture of the time. Glass and iron were used very creatively in the…
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Day 34/365 of Steel – The Infinity Bridge

The infinite beauty of steel. The Infinity Bridge was officially opened on 14 May 2009.It is a public pedestrian and cycle footbridge across the River Tees in the borough of…
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Day 33/365 of Steel – Sky Bridge 721

Sky Bridge 721 created an unprecedented path between the sky and the ground. At a record-breaking length of 721 metres, it is the longest footbridge…
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Day 32/365 of Steel – Jean Balladur

After his return to France, he designed a first building in steel and enameled glass in 1956-1958, the Caisse Centrale de reassurance.
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Day 31/365 of Steel – Willem Hendrik Gispen

Willem Hendrik Gispen (7/12/1890-10/5/1981) is, for many Dutch people, the founder of factory production of design furniture. Gispen’s designs are understatedly beautiful – sober – honest and graceful – elegant…
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Day 30/365 of Steel – Dirk Wynants

Dirk Wynants ! (9/5/1964) – Tools for togetherness Meeting Dirk Wynants of Extremis in 2013 has had a big impact on my vision of design. I admire Dirk, because he unites a unique combination…
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