
Light and materials. Bloomberg's headquarters features a product that not only combines architecture, art, and space but adds in technology. Bloomberg's office culture emphasizes transparency so designer John Blazy created an interactive material called Dichrolam. Dichrolam is the first glazing and surfacing architectural glass and plastic panals that has dichroic, color changing technology built into the material. The panals actually change color in full spectrum according to the viewing angle. It is like looking at the way light reflects off water.
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