Triangle building, Postmodern office building in City of Brussels, Belgium.
The Triangle building is a postmodern office building in central Brussels, known for its angular geometric shapes and bold exterior forms. It spans several floors and contains office spaces, reception areas, and meeting rooms spread across its levels.
The building was completed in the 2000s, at a time when European cities were moving away from strict modernist design toward more expressive approaches. It reflects a broader shift in how architects were thinking about the shapes and surfaces of city buildings.
The Triangle building sits in the heart of Brussels, where office workers and commuters pass through every day. Its angular facade stands out clearly against the more traditional buildings nearby.
The building is centrally located in Brussels and easy to reach by public transport. The main entrance is clearly visible from the street and leads directly to the different office sections inside.
Depending on the time of day and the season, light and shadow move across the angular surfaces of the facade in ways that change how the whole building looks. Visiting at different times of day gives a noticeably different impression each time.
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