“Built for the Future,” an artwork created by Konrad Zuse in 1967, is an oil painting that belongs to the Kitsch art movement. The cityscape, measuring 40 x 60 cm, features a visionary city using vivid colors and dynamic brushstrokes.
In the artwork, the artist presents a futuristic metropolis bathed in vibrant shades of blue, red, and white. Towering skyscrapers dominate the skyline, giving a sense of grandeur and modernity. The brushstrokes convey movement and energy, reflecting the bustling activity within the city. The distant mountains and a subtly colorful sky suggest a harmonious blend of nature and technological advancement. The perspective chosen by the artist allows the viewer to gaze upon the sprawling urban landscape from an elevated vantage point, accentuating the vastness and complexity of the envisioned future city.