Completed in 1987, it stands as one of the most significant works in Denmark by the renowned architect Jørn Utzon, who is also celebrated for designing the Sydney Opera House.
Utzon conceived the initial design and sent sketches to his sons Jan and Kim, who then created the final drawings and construction plans.
[1][2] Jørn Utzon drew inspiration for the Paustian House from his experiences walking through a Danish beech trees.
"[3] The result is a three-story structure that evokes the feeling of being within a forest, with a light and airy interior and expansive exhibition spaces.
Utzon's son Kim, who helped with the original plans, went on to expand the complex with two new buildings housing a restaurant and a yacht club as well as extensions to the showrooms.