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The Salk Institute, designed by Louis Kahn, is a groundbreaking example of adaptable architecture. Kahn’s use of service floors and trusses allows interior spaces to be reconfigured to meet changing scientific needs. The wood chosen for the exterior wasn’t just practical—it was selected to weather beautifully, reflecting Kahn’s vision for lasting elegance. How does adaptability influence the legacy of a building? Let’s discuss in the comments. #SalkInstitute #LouisKahn #Architecture #ArchitecturalInnovation #TimelessDesign #ArchitecturalStories

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