madeoffice envisions a universal symbol of the european union
all images courtesy of madeoffice

 

 

 

madeoffice has released the visuals for their project titled ‘the european spiral,’ which operates as a monument in ode to the european union. starting with the desire to emphasize the strong concept of solidarity and symbiotic development, a hypothetical common flag representing each of individual country was twisted and rolled it into a unified vision. what emerges is an incredible whirlwind of colors that appear to corkscrew in plan, section, and elevation. at night, light beams shoot out of the perforated structure in every direction, enhancing the polychromy and overall appearance of the icon.

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rendered proposal of the structure lit up at night

 

 

 

the history of 28 countries are intertwined and metaphorically evolve together towards a future where the choices of a one influence those of another. formally, this can be seen as the folds of the spiral adapt to the needs of the next space that occurs along the sinuous path. as a result, different levels of the building are organized into functional islands that are interconnected through ramps and elevators, continuously changing the experience of the interior. the design team is hopeful about their project, saying, ‘our desire is that this project will represent symbolically the collective soul of the european union people all over the world, providing a meaningful challenge to the next generations that will be always confronted with new challenges.’

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plan showing the individual spaces of the countries 

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section revealing the spiral staircase

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rendered view of the spirals from below

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rendered view of the perforations

 

 

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