This high rise building was designed for the Otto Bock HealthCare Company in Berlin, Germany. The building comprised six levels of floor in the organic-dynamic design. The façade of the building was designed to be soft in look as the effort of design principle that is harmony between human and technology. The company building was designed by Gnädinger Architects.
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