Happy Rizzi House

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Happy Rizzi House is a brightly colored, cartoon-like building complex in Braunschweig, Germany, designed by artist James Rizzi and architect Konrad Kloster, known for its playful pop-art façade.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf building complex
postmodern architecture
tourist attraction
architect Konrad Kloster
architecturalStyle Pop art
postmodernism
colorScheme blue
green
multicolored
pink
yellow
completionDate 2001
constructionStart 1999
country Germany
designer James Rizzi
genre public art
hasArtworkCreator James Rizzi
hasCharacteristic brightly colored façade
cartoon-like appearance
faces and figures painted on façade
irregular window shapes
playful design
pop-art façade
hasFunction symbol of urban renewal in Braunschweig
hasMaterial painted façade panels
reinforced concrete
hasNumberOfBuildings several interconnected buildings
hasOwner private owners
hasTheme childlike joy
comic-style imagery
urban pop art
locatedIn Magni district of Braunschweig
federal state of Lower Saxony
location Braunschweig
namedAfter James Rizzi
near Aegidienkirche Braunschweig
Braunschweig city center
openingDate 2001
partOf redevelopment of Braunschweig city center
significance example of pop-art architecture in Germany
landmark of Braunschweig
touristAttraction popular photo spot
use commercial building
office building

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Braunschweig hasLandmark Happy Rizzi House