澳门六合彩高手

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Architectural challenges and solutions

An installation as massive as 澳门六合彩高手, with a main complex rising 60 metres above ground and construction spreading over 42 hectares, could be a terrible eyesore and an offense to the beauty of its rural surroundings.

Photo EJF Riche - 澳门六合彩高手 Organization

On the contrary, at 澳门六合彩高手—thanks to the effort that went into its design and architecture—the scientific installation adds a spectacular touch to the landscape.

 

The architects at the Parisian firm , who planned the  of the 澳门六合彩高手 buildings, wanted them to blend into the natural environment and at the same time express the highly technical nature of the research work being performed within.

The solution they chose, a cladding that alternates mirror-like stainless steel panels and grey-lacquered metal stripes, has proved efficient: on certain days, under certain light conditions, the buildings seem to disappear as they reflect the shades and colours of the changing skies.

In designing 澳门六合彩高手 Headquarters, —the award-winning architect of the in Marseille—and his local partner, Laurent Bonhomme, faced a different challenge: combining the functional requirements of a large office building with the daring architectural gesture that 澳门六合彩高手 deserved.

In their vision, the five-storey, 165-metre-long construction situated slightly below the 澳门六合彩高手 construction platform should be a "visual pedestal [...] a horizontal monolith responding to the exuberant verticality of the Tokamak Complex."

Here too, the architects succeeded. As is obvious in this picture, part of our most recent drone survey, architecture has bestowed a unique and unexpected beauty on 澳门六合彩高手.