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The Palaon Research and Experience Center can Disappear

The Palaon Research and Experience Center is a reflective building designed by the Zurich and Berlin-based firm Holzer Kobler Architekturen. Just like a stealth bomber, the building can at times completely disappear from sight. The trick is the solid mirror-like material used as the surface of the building.

It's truly puzzling to look at this reflective building as it sits on the horizon. Being able to only see traces of the structure, it becomes an optical illusion that even Harry Houdini would be proud of. Housing more than just a research facility, the building features an exhibition area, stores, restaurants and even a coal mine. With such diverse options to go along with the research being done, this reflective building certainly lives up to its name as an 'Experience Center.'
Trend Themes
1. Illusion Architecture - There is an opportunity to design buildings that use reflective materials to create optical illusions and new forms of visual storytelling.
2. Stealth Design - Designers may leverage this technology for military applications, creating stealth buildings and equipment that are difficult to detect.
3. Blurred Boundaries - Reflective materials can also be used to create buildings that blend into their surroundings, creating a seamless transition from nature to man-made environments.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - New materials and innovative designs present opportunities in the architecture industry for creating buildings that push the boundaries of traditional design.
2. Military Technology - Reflective materials could be used for military applications, creating stealth buildings and equipment for strategic operations.
3. Tourism and Hospitality - Incorporating reflective materials into tourist destinations, hotels, restaurants and bars can create unique and memorable experiences for their guests.

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