Austrian national tourism administration
The design of the lobby of the Austrian National Tourism Administration is full of imagination about tourism, and many symbolic designs bring tourists to all parts of the world. Palm trees made of brass metal, pillars made of stainless steel in Greek classical style, several pyramids, niches with golden roofs, eagles soaring in the blue sky, an Austrian flag fluttering in the breeze, lifebuoys on ship railings, big tents and broken classical columns in India. At the far end of the hall, you can see a ship with a lifebuoy on the railing, and a biplane invented by the Wright brothers, imitating the theater ticket booth in Las Vegas. The window shape seems to be the radiator grille of a luxury car in rolls royce ... The building has obvious symbolic characteristics. The design style is not only a replica of Austrian architecture in the early 20th century, but also has a strong sense of modernity. Its purpose is to arouse people's association with traveling to distant foreign countries and to encourage tourism consumption.