Caption:
The Shell-Haus, with its undulating façade overlooking the Landwehrkanal, stands as a testament to the elegance of classical modernism. Designed by Emil Fahrenkamp and completed in 1931, the building’s smooth, rounded edges and rhythmic repetition of windows create a dynamic play of light and shadow. The facade was lined with aerated concrete blocks and clad with slabs of Roman travertine from Tivoli. The exterior appears almost fluid, its gentle curves softening the rigid structure beneath, while the meticulously arranged windows offer glimpses into the history preserved within. This architectural masterpiece remains a significant symbol of innovation and grace in the urban landscape.
Size: 4242h x 6359w