SUSPENDED TECHNOLOGY
HIGH-TECH ICON
Berlin. A visual journey through the ICC (Internationales Congress Centrum), an architectural icon of 1970s high-tech design. This fine art photographic collection documents one of postwar Germany's most ambitious architectural projects.
Designed by Ralf Schüler and Ursulina Schüler-Witte and completed in 1979, the ICC represents the pinnacle of high-tech brutalist architecture: an aluminum and glass megastructure suspended on pillars, where technology and function merge into monumental forms. The photographs explore the complex geometry, endless corridors, and futuristic aesthetics of a building that today appears as archaeology of the future.
Key elements of the collection:
- ICC Berlin and 1970s high-tech brutalist architecture
- Aluminum megastructure and complex geometries
- Futuristic design and suspended technology
- Architectural icon of postwar Germany
Fine art prints available in limited edition and high-resolution digital downloads for collectors, architects, and brutalist architecture enthusiasts.