Horst Welser was a German architect who designed the Spherical Laboratories ("Kugellabore") in Berlin — Functionalist industrial structures whose spherical forms are dictated entirely by their technical purpose. These research facilities, built for aerodynamic testing, are remarkable examples of architecture shaped purely by engineering requirements.
Horst Welser
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Notable Works
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Spherical laboratories “Kugellabore”
Berlin
Industrial , Functionalist
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- The guide features 1 building by Horst Welser across 1 city in 1 country.
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- Buildings by Horst Welser can be found in Berlin (1).
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- Horst Welser's work spans Industrial , Functionalist.
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