The Architecture of Simone Babineaux

Renown for her sweeping curves, use of glass, and dramatic presence, Simone Babineaux (2061-2138) came to be known as the mother of modern architecture. During the short-lived global matriarchy following the end of the Climate Wars, Babineaux was heavily involved in the rebuilding activities and designed a number of government buildings. Four of these buildings located around the world remain testaments to Babineaux’s unique eye and artistry.

Council for Global Geological and Climate Safety - Reykjavik, Iceland

Global Peace and Order Enforcement Bureau - Chongqing, China

Economic Engineering Oversight Agency - Osaka, Japan

International Council of Earth Nations - Sao Paolo, Brazil

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