The Golden Angel (Czech language: Zlatý Anděl) is an administrative complex situated in Prague. The designer was French architect Jean Nouvel.
The structure is located in the immediate vicinity of The Angel Crossroad (Křižovatka Anděl) which was named after The Golden Angel's Pharmacy (Lékárna U Zlatého Anděla). The pharmacy as well as its symbol - a gilded statue of an angel - was demolished in 1980 to make a room for new subway station.
A picture of an angel-protector, inspired by a Wim Wenders' film Wings of Desire, looks down upon the golden Angel crossroads, floating among clouds.
A unique technology was developed for portraying clouds and the Angel. The graphics are printed on an advert foil and cut into millimetre-sized dots, which are stuck onto the facade in a density of 80,000/m2. The number of dots on the complex is reaching 150 millions; the printing and cutting process ran uninterrupted for over 7 months.
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