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Rokko Housing I, by Tadao Ando, 1981-83 - in Kobe, Hyogo,Japan
This complex is wedged into a restricted site on a south-facing 60 degrees slope. Each of the 20 units is 5,4 x 4,8 m in size, and each has a terrace looking out towards the bush harbour of Kobe. Why was this monumental resident building so successful ?
“I think architecture becomes interesting when it has a double character, that is, when it is as simple as possible but, at the same time as complex as possible.” Tadao Ando
“Billions” - Photography by Ward Robert
Australian born photographer Ward Robert tributed his latest series to the city of Hong Kong. He leaves the viewer with a dazed feeling triggered by multi-layered pictures of merging buildings, a sea of light and the absence of humankind.
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Paris Paris Paris…<3
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