Schwabylon, Commercial structure in Munich, Germany.
Schwabylon is a commercial building in Munich with a distinctive facade of concrete and glass arranged in geometric shapes. The structure houses retail spaces, offices, and other uses within a unified design.
The building was completed in 1973 under architect Justus Dahinden's design during a period of economic expansion in Munich. It formed part of the city's modern development efforts during that era.
The structure represents a period of architectural experimentation in Munich, reflecting the social changes and urban development of the 1970s.
The building is easily accessible by public transportation, with several stations located nearby. Visitors can explore the public areas and find various shops and services throughout the structure.
The geometric patterns and materials of the building create different visual effects depending on the viewing angle and time of day. These changing impressions make the structure look different on each visit.
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