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By design, glass ceilings tend to attract attention to themselves. Their functional purposes are fairly limited, and their shortcomings can be sizable (depending on how good the glass is at insulating), but we keep building them because they’re just so appealing. Glass ceilings enliven everything under them, imbuing the indoors with natural lighting that we seem to be instinctively drawn to.
These 7 glass ceiling projects are all of the above, yet, they are even more eye-catching, thanks to designs that boldly imitate nature. The structures below twist and curve in impressive, unorthodox and biomorphic ways, stretching the limits of what’s possible with glass ceilings.
44 Union Square/Tammany Hall
By BKSK Architects, New York, NY
Jury & Popular Choice Winner, 9th Annual A+Awards, Architecture +Collaboration
BKSK Architects’s recent redevelopment brings a historical landmark back to its former glory with a meticulous façade restoration that revamps the original building’s bronze and limestone storefronts. However, the new, eye-catching 3-story glass ceiling addition draws attention to an even earlier history. The free form grid dome made with a hipped roof of steel, glass and terracotta sunshades mimics the shell of a turtle – a homage to the Indigenous Lenape people native to New York. For BKSK Architects, juxtaposing these two sources of the city’s history “creates a meaningful visual dialogue between contemporary and historic architecture”.
Bálna Budapest
By ONL [Oosterhuis_Lénárd], Budapest, Hungary
Joe and Rika Mansueto Library at the University of Chicago
By JAHN, Chicago, IL
Middelfart Savings Bank
By 3XN, Middelfart, Denmark
China Pavilion for Expo Milano 2015
By Studio Link-Arc, LLC, Milan, Italy
The unique curving roof of the China Pavilion at Expo Milano merges the profile of Milan’s skyline with the rolling natural landscapes nearby. It’s a statement of hope that city and nature can exist harmoniously, though the pavilion reminds us of this elsewhere as well. Outside, layered collections of shingled bamboo float above the roof, muddling the sun rays as they enter the skylight’s translucent membrane. The result is an ethereal atmosphere for visitors inside.
Salvador Bahia Metro Station
By JBMC Architects, Salvador, Brazil
MyZeil
By knippershelbig, Frankfurt, Germany
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