The Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry imitates DNA shape
Before the invention of the Internet, physical maps were the best way of reaching your destination. Of course, you could ask for a stranger’s help, but this strategy isn’t as reliable as following a geographic area’s chart.
Some places still offer maps so their visitors can explore the areas they desire. Moscow’s Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry features an exciting detail on theirs that distracted people may miss out on. The building looks like a double helix, matching the shape of DNA itself.
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