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The Parliament Building for the Principality of Liechtenstein

The Parliament Building for the Principality of Liechtenstein is a project by Licht Kunst Licht Architects. Described as the ‘Long House,’ the expansive Liechtenstein project has resulted in a sweeping, beautiful modern estate for its MPs and legislative assembly.

The Parliament Building for the Principality of Liechtenstein features incredible brick staircases, offset by impressive glass walls to create a "timeless" appearance and design. The idea behind the impressive structure was the idea of ‘Archaic modernism’—the notion that one can merge the past and present to create something beautiful. The Parliament building has been a result of this and now stands as a fantastic example for this type of design idea. The modern building has a mix of soft brick structure and more crisp glass exterior.
Trend Themes
1. Archaic Modernism - There is a trend towards merging the past and present in design, creating timeless and beautiful structures like the Parliament Building for the Principality of Liechtenstein.
2. Sustainable Architecture - With its emphasis on blending natural and man-made materials, the Parliament Building showcases the trend towards sustainable architecture.
3. Integration of Nature - The use of glass walls in the Parliament Building highlights the trend of incorporating nature into modern designs, bringing in natural light and panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The Parliament Building demonstrates disruptive innovation opportunities in architecture by rethinking traditional design principles and embracing the integration of nature.
2. Historical Preservation - The concept of archaic modernism in the Parliament Building presents opportunities for the historical preservation industry to explore new ways of blending the past with the present.
3. Government Construction - The innovative design of the Parliament Building shows how government construction projects can incorporate sustainable architecture practices and create visually stunning spaces.

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