The Canadian Museum for Human Rights Resembles a Glass Cloud Floating on the Winnipeg Skyline

Human architecture for human rights.

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Scheduled for inauguration in early 2014, the Canadian Museum for Human Rights nears the completion of its construction. The structure, designed by Antoine Predock, is meant to embody natural materials such as ice, clouds, and stone among its surrounding green setting. Resembling a giant glass cloud, the museum aims to take visitors on a journey through human life and history in a 5,000-square-meter space. 

[via Designboom]

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