Qu 39, Architectural structure in Brittany, France.
Qu 39 is a modern architectural structure on the Breton coast featuring clean geometric forms and angular lines. The building stands out through its minimalist design and the interplay of light and shadow across its surfaces.
The structure was built in the modern era and represents the evolution of contemporary French architectural thinking. Its creation coincided with a period when the region embraced new design approaches.
The structure reflects the intersection of traditional Breton building methods with contemporary French architectural innovation.
The structure can be reached by following the coastal path from Quimper, with parking available at nearby viewing areas. A visit works well for those combining a coastal walk with an interest in contemporary architecture.
The structure is positioned to align precisely with the sun during equinoxes, creating distinctive shadow patterns across its surfaces. Visitors can observe these geometric effects most clearly during spring and autumn equal days.
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