The Goetheanum: Photos by Thibaud Poirier
Published Dec 10, 2024
French photographer Thibaud Poirier often captures the convergence of human creativity and space, and his series on the Goetheanum is another example of that.
Designed by Austrian architect and philosopher Rudolf Steiner in the 1920s, this architectural marvel located in Dornach, Switzerland, is one of the finest examples of organic architecture. Thibaud’s photos do an amazing job of capturing the building’s flowing forms, intricate woodwork and vibrant splashes of color that energize its interiors.
To see more of Thibaud Poirier’s work, check out our previous features or visit his website.
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