Building ... cell

Soon, just flying to China, you will see the first building in the world about to be shaped like a living cell.

The building, with its molecular biology-like internal structure, will be the headquarters of the Institute of Membrane Biology and Nanomedical Technology in Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan Province, China.

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The building looks from the outside.Surface protrusions are meeting areas that are directly attached to the internal lab.(Photo: LiveScience)

This design is a collaborative product of individuals from different professions, initiated by Sloan Kulper, an architect of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Doors inside the building, with bridges shaped by X and Y chromosomes.
(Photo: LiveScience)

The original design of the building was inspired by its elegant, structured protein structures and their simple and beautiful structural decoration.

This $ 12 million, six-storey building will expose convex windows across its surface, similar to proteins in a cell membrane, attached to the surface like small potatoes.

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Garden inside a cell-shaped building.
(Photo: LiveScience)

The work also has a large crystal-shaped amphitheater with crystal diffraction patterns on the ceiling. Biologists crystallized proteins and projected X-rays through them to observe diffraction patterns to study the shape of a protein.

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