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The Rhine is a European river that begins in the Swiss Alps and eventually empties into the North Sea in the Netherlands. The city of Basel Switzerland is divided into two sections by the Rhine River. Alstadt Klein-Basel is the North Bank of the Rhine River and Gross Basel's Old Town lies to the south. Print Size 13x19 inches.
by Herzog & de Meuron architects
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Frank Dinger
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A Jesuit church in Luzern, Switzerland reflects the warm, golden light of the sunset
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Frank Dinger
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Strolling through the historic streets of Wil, soaking up the timeless charm and golden sunrise. The Rathaus and its vibrant flags add a touch of history to this picturesque scene. 🇨🇭✨
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by Herzog & de Meuron architects
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Frank Dinger
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by Herzog & de Meuron architects
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Frank Dinger
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by Herzog & de Meuron architects
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Frank Dinger
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by Herzog & de Meuron architects
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Frank Dinger
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Frank Dinger
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by Herzog & de Meuron architects
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Frank Dinger
BECOMING - office for visual communication
by Herzog & de Meuron architects
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Frank Dinger
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The new hall for the Messe Basel includes 50 000 square meters of exhibition space that spreads across two windowless floors, each 8 meters high. This large volume is clad into a shimmering facade of interwoven metal strips, with each of floors slightly offset. The ground floor, enclosed in glass, is designed for public use and is shaped so as to form a "city lounge" - a covered plaza that opens to the sky through a large, mesmerizing oculus.
by Herzog & de Meuron architects
photographed by
Frank Dinger
BECOMING - office for visual communication
Roche Bau1 Basel by Herzog & de Meuron
photographed by
Frank Dinger
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by Herzog & de Meuron architects
photographed by
Frank Dinger
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by Herzog & de Meuron architects
photographed by
Frank Dinger
BECOMING - office for visual communication
by Herzog & de Meuron architects
photographed by
Frank Dinger
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by Herzog & de Meuron architects
photographed by
Frank Dinger
BECOMING - office for visual communication
Located in the Olympic Green, the US$423 million stadium is the world's largest steel structure.The design was awarded to a submission from the Swiss architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron.
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by Herzog & de Meuron architects
photographed by
Frank Dinger
BECOMING - office for visual communication
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photographed by
Frank Dinger
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by Herzog & de Meuron architects
photographed by
Frank Dinger
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Gruyères isn’t just cheese and castles—it’s where the surreal meets the alpine. Standing face-to-face with this HR Giger sculpture, I felt like I’d stepped into another universe. The blend of gothic and futuristic design against the quaint Swiss village backdrop was utterly surreal—the shift from a picturesque, postcard-perfect setting to violent, graphic imagery was as striking as it was disorienting.
by Herzog & de Meuron architects
photographed by
Frank Dinger
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A Jesuit church glows in the last of the evening light in Lucerne, Switzerland.
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Vue imprenable sur les toits serrés de la vieille ville de Genève, dominée par la majestueuse cathédrale Saint-Pierre. En arrière-plan, les falaises du Salève ajoutent de la profondeur à cette scène urbaine baignée par la lumière dorée de l’après-midi.
by Herzog & de Meuron architects
photographed by
Frank Dinger
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by Herzog & de Meuron architects
photographed by
Frank Dinger
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Art storage and exhibition space
Basel
Switzerland
Herzog & de Meuron architecs
photographed by
Frank Dinger
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by Herzog & de Meuron architects
photographed by
Frank Dinger
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photographed by
Frank Dinger
BECOMING - office for visual communication
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by Herzog & de Meuron architects
photographed by
Frank Dinger
BECOMING - office for visual communication
by Herzog & de Meuron architects
photographed by
Frank Dinger
BECOMING - office for visual communication