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An unusual building of 17 floors in Basel, Switzerland. The building, which contains offices for international bankers, has been the subject of controversy. It has been described as “a major structural work of art” and a “twentieth-century Mayan, temple.”

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Press, 5 November 1984, Page 18

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An unusual building of 17 floors in Basel, Switzerland. The building, which contains offices for international bankers, has been the subject of controversy. It has been described as “a major structural work of art” and a “twentieth-century Mayan, temple.” Press, 5 November 1984, Page 18

An unusual building of 17 floors in Basel, Switzerland. The building, which contains offices for international bankers, has been the subject of controversy. It has been described as “a major structural work of art” and a “twentieth-century Mayan, temple.” Press, 5 November 1984, Page 18

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