Glass Monuments in the World

2 Nov,2023

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The 6.4ha big Crystal palace (Glass Palace) designed by Joseph Paxton is the first iconic glass building.

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Crystal Palace, London, 1851

The large tropical house with cantilevered hall construction was built in 1907.

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Large Tropical house, Berlin

The Bauhaus Dessau is located in Dessau-Roßlau and is considered as the ” Icon of Modernism”.

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Bauhaus Dessau, Dessau

In the early 1980s, the Louvre was smaller and more somber than it is today.

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Louvre Pyramid, Paris

The Dancing House follows the concept of two composite houses.

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The Dancing House, Prague

The Reichstag dome was constructed in 1999 and designed by Norman Forster in collaboration with specialist engineers.

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Reichstag Dome, Berlin

Nestled in hills the Great Greenhouse sits in the middle of the National Botanic Garden of Carmarthenshire Wales.

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The Great Glass House, Carmarthenshire

The ARoS Aarhus Art Museum was designed by the firm Schmidt, Hammer & Lassen and got constructed in 2004.

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ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum, Aarhus

30 St Mary Axe is a 41-story building in London designed by Ken Shuttleworth and Norman Forster for Swiss Re.

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30 St Mary Axe, London