Bruno Taut's Glass Pavilion

Bruno Taut's Glass Pavilion

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The Glass Pavilion, a breathtaking prismatic glass dome structure designed by Bruno Taut, rose to prominence at the Cologne Deutscher Werkbund Exhibition in 1914, marking one of the pioneering works of modern architecture. As a vibrant landmark of the exhibition, this architectural marvel was crafted from concrete and glass, boasting an eye-catching design that captured the imagination of all who laid eyes on it. Its double-layered dome boasted colored glass prisms within and reflective glass without, creating a mesmerizing visual effect. The facade's inlaid colored glass plates sparkled like mirrors, adding to the overall sense of wonder and awe inspired by this architectural treasure.

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