The Great Court is the largest covered public square in Europe. The ceiling is made up of 3312 panels, every panel is a unique shape.
What do you mean, they’re all triangles.
a triangle is the only shape with three sides, thus making it a unique shape
Quarter circle: am I a joke to you
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Oh damn sorry, I’ll ask them to change their website, I’m surprised nobody caught that before tbh
They all got different angles
Maybe they mean unique size, so unique side lengths?
i assume every triangle is ever so slightly different
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Very cool architecture. When was it built? I like it
I was interested too so I had a look. It was designed in 1823. The building was completed in 1852. https://architectuul.com/architecture/british-museum
I love this kind of architecture. I always feel like George Costanza though when commenting on it…
Thanks for the link - very interesting reading the history of the museum’s architecture. This glass covered courtyard is much more recent addition as it was finished in 2000.
Designed by Foster and Partners, the Queen Elizabeth II Great Court opened in 2000.
The courtyard had been a lost space since 1857. The re-design of the Great Court meant that this hidden space could be seen again.
The design of the Great Court was loosely based on Foster’s concept for the roof of the Reichstag in Berlin, Germany. A key aspect of the design was that with every step in the Great Court the vista changed and allowed the visitor a new view on their surroundings.
Work on the Great Court’s magnificent glass and steel roof began in September 1999.
It is a stunning building with a stunning collection. If you are in the UK or ever visiting it is a must-see.
Where did they steal that one from?