Atom style – Atoomstijl

Posted: December 13th, 2007 | 3 Comments »

Perhaps one of the most important building I wanted to see in Brussels this week was the Atomium. Built for the Expo’58 (1958 Brussels World’s Fair) and designed by André Waterkeyn, this building is a 103-mettre connection of 9 steel sphere so that the whole forms the shape of a unit cell of an iron crystal magnified 165 billion times:

Atomium

According to the wikipedia entry, one of the original ideas for Expo ’58 was to build an upside-down (and 6 months lasting) version of the Eiffel tower but the architect felt that an atomic structure would be more symbolic of the era.

Atomium

Why do I blog this? I find this building intriguing as its whole architecture exemplifies progress. The representation of where the future would lay (the atom) is embedded in this architecture. This whole style called “Atoomstijl/style atome” has also inspired other people such Yves Challand who drew comics in this retro movement.


3 Comments on “Atom style – Atoomstijl”

  1. 1 Cem Guney said at 5:01 pm on December 26th, 2007:

    if time travel was possible, I would definitely go back in time to see Le Corbusier’s Philips Pavilion at the Brussel’s World Fair to witness Poème électronique: the first, electronic-spatial environment to combine architecture, film, light and music to a total experience made to function in time and space; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poeme_Electronique.

    merry x’mas and happy new years, :)

  2. 2 Pasta&Vinegar » Blog Archive » Yet another incredible structure said at 10:45 pm on July 6th, 2008:

    [...] do I blog this? Like the Atomium, la Grande motte, this piece is inspiring to me as it exemplifies the avantgarde of the industrial [...]

  3. 3 jaden said at 6:20 pm on November 3rd, 2010:

    this sucks my house is cooler than this


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