Labyrinth architecture

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two large metal sculptures sitting next to each other on top of a pile of rocks

A kilometer of steel corridors were constructed to form a mechanical-looking maze at a former coal mine in the industrial city of Genk in Belgium....

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an aerial view of a spiral shaped walkway

Héctor Zamora will create a labyrinthine structure with reference to a labyrinth drawing discovered on a stone found in Knidos, Turkey. This early example of Eastern labyrinths provides a circular route that leads all the way to the center and then back, without any other options

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a poster with different types of shapes and sizes on it's side, including an abstract

Ever feel lost in the maze of bureaucracy? 🤯 The "Bureaucracy Labyrinth" pavilion captures that feeling! This thought-provoking architectural design uses a literal labyrinth to symbolize the complexities and frustrations of navigating government systems. Experience the journey from shock and confusion to (hopefully!) liberation, all within a stark, minimalist space. The project is a powerful statement on the need for more transparency and accessibility in government. Learn more…

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two black and white squares with different designs on them, one is in the shape of a rectangle

Once I had divided the site up into 1400 squares I used AutoCAD and Photoshop to experiment with quick circulation patterns through the underground depository. Each 1400mm square would contain an A0 map storage unit, containing perhaps 1000 maps. I worked out I would need 550 square metres of map storage (not including circulation), which I feel my single subterranean level would accommodate for, being just over 1000 sq.m. I didn't want any wasted space underground, and I wanted the site…

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an architectural drawing with black and white graphics

Ever feel lost in the maze of bureaucracy? 🤯 The "Bureaucracy Labyrinth" pavilion captures that feeling! This thought-provoking architectural design uses a literal labyrinth to symbolize the complexities and frustrations of navigating government systems. Experience the journey from shock and confusion to (hopefully!) liberation, all within a stark, minimalist space. The project is a powerful statement on the need for more transparency and accessibility in government. Learn more…

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