Modern structures undeniable offers some of the most expensive and comfortable luxuries of recent times within the building, but one can only aspire for equally splendid surroundings and beautiful landscape outside. However, the Leonardo Glass Cube in Bad Driberg, Westphalia, which is first permanent edifice planned for Glaskoch by the German designer 3deluxe, is a structure with difference that not only offers internal soothe but also presents stunning external backdrop, combining structure set as well as landscape into a single design. Featuring delicate translucent images printed onto the glass, ‘genetic architecture’ (branch-like stems of bended plastic and steel) pooping out from the structure and transform into zigzag white concrete lanes, the inimitable £6 million construction is finished in a rectangular shape and embrace pictures of the surroundings and images of the interior.





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