Emanuel Christ and Christoph Gantenbein with Atelier Brückner compose a new headquarters for the famous chocolate company as a civic architecture classically designed as an ‘industrial box’
“Almost reaching an ancient Roman scale, we’ve created an exaggeration of industrial production with a certain tension; a tension that gives a strong presence to the architecturally distinct elements that define the interior, bridging the substantial gap between a commercial ambiance and classical grandeur. To celebrate the experience of chocolate in many ways, we’ve scripted the Lindt Home of Chocolate’s interior as a space that orchestrates the movement of people,” state the architects.
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