New City hall Lörrach, Administrative center in Lörrach, Germany.
New City Hall Lörrach is a modern administrative building with clean, linear architecture featuring concrete and glass facades. The structure spans multiple floors and occupies a prominent position in the city's skyline.
The building was constructed in 1976 to modernize and centralize the city's administrative functions. Design principles from the 1970s shaped both its architectural form and internal layout.
The building serves as a central point where residents conduct administrative business and the city holds official events. It remains a hub where citizens interact with municipal services and local government.
The building is centrally located and easily accessible on foot, with ample parking nearby. Visitors should note that rainy weather can make the glass facades reflective, which may affect orientation.
The facade was deliberately designed without a pronounced front or back, making the building interesting to view from any angle. This unconventional approach was typical of experimental postwar architecture.
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