This article from The Guardian talks about the building's "awareness of the flows of people which makes it a delight to walk through" due to it's " swooping, freeform design." I found this specifically interesting because I feel like it is not something that I could know without having been there firsthand.
I also agree with the way the author describes the Philharmonie as a great monument of Berlin. It's a symbol of German culture as well as being a classic and "iconic" building. It's organic yet dramatic design was certainly ahead of its time and the fact that it continues to inspire both admiration and duplicates nearly 60 years after its completion is a testament to how well designed the Philharmonie truly is.
I also agree with the way the author describes the Philharmonie as a great monument of Berlin. It's a symbol of German culture as well as being a classic and "iconic" building. It's organic yet dramatic design was certainly ahead of its time and the fact that it continues to inspire both admiration and duplicates nearly 60 years after its completion is a testament to how well designed the Philharmonie truly is.