Trust Magnum

Younès Klouche – Trust Magnum

Located in the Canton of Zug, international companies enjoy tax privileges and set offices in large buildings just like those of The City in London. The managers and employees roam the streets in german convertibles or running clothes at lunchtime. With no privileged access on site, central Switzerland allowed me to observe what make no uproar, spy the discrete practices of traders and reveal the threat of a postcards haunting specter.

Diploma project (2015) by Younès Klouche

Located in the Canton of Zug, international companies enjoy tax privileges and set offices in large buildings just like those of The City in London. The managers and employees roam the streets in german convertibles or running clothes at lunchtime.

With no privileged access on site, central Switzerland allowed me to observe what make no uproar, spy the discrete practices of traders and reveal the threat of a postcards haunting specter.

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