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The People’s Meeting Dome Sparks Design Discussions

Curvaceous and welcoming, the People’s Meeting Dome is meant to be a venue for discussion on the design and development of housing projects in the future. The Danish architects Kristoffer Tejlgaard and Benny Jepsen were influenced by the local landscape and immediate surroundings of the structure when they were planning its design.

The modern spherical shape along with the triangular paneled veneer make this shapely construction a sculptural building that is immediately noticeable. Designed with the People’s Meeting in Bornholm as its intended audience, the structure is meant to house debate on the future of housing.

The People’s Meeting Dome sets the perfect example of what innovative housing design creations may come over the next decade.
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