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The 'Concrete Hedgehog,' also known as the Swiss Army Pavilion, designed by Carl Fingerhuth in 1964

The 'Concrete Hedgehog,' also known as the Swiss Army Pavilion, designed by Carl Fingerhuth in 1964, is a distinctive example of Brutalist architecture. This structure was created for the Swiss National Exhibition and is noted for its bold, unconventional form that resembles the spiky exterior of a hedgehog. The pavilion’s design utilizes rugged, raw concrete, a hallmark of Brutalism, to create a sculptural yet functional space.

the building is made out of concrete and has two stories that are connected to each other

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