Bank by Rainer Köberl

INNSBRUCK – For residents of Innsbruck, Austria, going to the bank can feel like sitting down to a game of chess.
The errand itself may be simple, but the associations are unavoidable for architect Rainer Köberl’s design for a branch of BT
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