Meeting Place: Breathing Space and Belgian Architect

meeting place: But the eco-friendly building has faced criticism for its high cost and delays at a time when cash-strapped EU member states are wrestling with spending cuts and Brussels is trying to cut waste, according to Deutsche Welle. The Belgian architect, Philippe Samyn, insists however that his building symbolises all that is best about a union formed in the aftermath of World War II to unify the continent. At its heart is a huge room decked out in psychedelic rainbow carpets and ceiling tiles where European Union leaders will hold their summit meetings on the multiple crises that beset the bloc. I wanted to make a a joyful meeting place where people entering with a lot of problems can get some breathing space, the bow-tie wearing Samyn told reporters in the giant 11-storey atrium. I always have a piece of paper by my bed, which bothers my wife, and one night I just woke up and dreamed of this lamp shape, and it has stayed ever since then, the architect added. He said the symbolism of the lamp is fundamental to the story adding that he had come up with the idea in the middle of the night after puzzling over how to put a friendly circular summit room in a square building. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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