Allianz connecting tunnel

A tunnel passageway is turned into a scene of mixed colors through the lighting and color design. One enters a blue tunnel, but along the way the blue of the accordion-like walls loses its saturation and becomes superimposed by a yellow that increases in its intensity. On the way back, the experience replays itself in reverse.

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      Building type
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      Location
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      Project time frame
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      Building type
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      Location
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      Project time frame
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      Building type
      Of­fice, Sys­tem De­vel­op­ment
      Location
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      Project time frame
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      Project

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      Building type
      Of­fice, Sys­tem De­vel­op­ment
      Location
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      Project time frame
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      Project

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      Building type
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      Location
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      Project time frame
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