UN Assembly

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UN Assembly
UN Assembly
CollectionRedacted Remilio Babies
CategoryBackground
ReferencesUnited Nations General Assembly Hall, New York City
Count104
Rarity1.04%

UN Assembly is a background trait in the Redacted Remilio Babies NFT collection, depicting the General Assembly Hall of the United Nations headquarters in New York City.

UN General Assembly Hall
The United Nations General Assembly Hall, New York City

Background

The United Nations General Assembly Hall is the main meeting room of the UN headquarters complex on the East River in Midtown Manhattan, completed in 1952. The hall was designed as part of an international architectural collaboration that included Oscar Niemeyer, Le Corbusier, and others, with Niemeyer contributing significantly to the curved forms of the General Assembly building. The interior seats all 193 UN member states and is characterized by its curved ceiling, tiered green marble delegations seating, and the large UN emblem above the dais.

The hall is one of the most globally recognized institutional interiors, broadcast worldwide during General Assembly sessions and used as a backdrop in film and television. Its inclusion in the Remilio background set positions it alongside other prestige civic spaces as a marker of elite institutional access and international cultural capital, while also connecting to a parallel thread in the collection's backgrounds — locations associated with conspiracy theory and institutional suspicion, including the Ted Kaczynski Cabin, Georgia Guidestones, and ATF HQ. The UN features prominently in a wide range of conspiracy frameworks as a symbol of globalist power, giving the trait a dual register: aspirational civic grandeur and object of paranoid fascination.

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