At Berlin’s Futurium, maths + nature + tech = an entrancing exhibition space

Futurium is a striking glass building built on the bank of Berlin’s River Spree. Opened earlier this month, the 8,000-sq-m Richter and Musikowski-designed museum is dedicated to the exploration of potential futures of different areas of life. Art+
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