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Building: KAZUYO SEJIMA+RYUE NISHIZAWA/SANAAARCHITRAM SA

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The Rolex Learning Center at EPFL in Lausanne is a remarkable example of contemporary architecture completed in 2008. Designed by the renowned Japanese architects Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa of SANAA, in collaboration with local firm ARCHITRAM SA, this innovative learning facility showcases fluid spatial design and minimalist aesthetics. The building features a striking white concrete structure with an undulating topography that seamlessly integrates landscape and architecture. Its open interior layout promotes flexibility and interaction, while extensive use of natural light creates an inspiring educational environment. This landmark structure represents a bold approach to institutional design and has become an icon of modern university architecture.

The Rolex Learning Center at EPFL in Lausanne is a remarkable example of contemporary architecture completed in 2008. Designed by the renowned Japanese architects Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa of SANAA, in collaboration with local firm ARCHITRAM SA, this innovative learning facility showcases flu

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The Rolex Learning Center at EPFL in Lausanne is a remarkable example of contemporary architecture completed in 2008. Designed by the renowned Japanese architects Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa of SANAA, in collaboration with local firm ARCHITRAM SA, this innovative learning facility showcases fluid spatial design and minimalist aesthetics. The building features a striking white concrete structure with an undulating topography that seamlessly integrates landscape and architecture. Its open interior layout promotes flexibility and interaction, while extensive use of natural light creates an inspiring educational environment. This landmark structure represents a bold approach to institutional design and has become an icon of modern university architecture.