
Another piece of architecture of this housing project. Interesting design on the facade, revealing bit by bit of what it contained inside.

A trademark of SANAA, with glass, white painted concrete, simple design, almost minimal, and somehow resemble those of Le Corbusier's.

Peter on the edge, enjoying the masterpiece of his favorite architect, Sejima.

The view along the corridor. Didn't seem like a famous architect's work,
eh?

The "used to be" white steel material on this door gone corrugated. Somehow, it looks nice and adding some contrast into the design. Well, at least that is what I thought.
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Should have told Peter on that shot to look at the camera or doing some casual pose, that could have been a nice portrait of a future architect. ;)
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