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My World: A few Singapore buildings

Nigel Allan

Member
A few snaps from a recent business trip to Singapore. Abstract architectural shapes are easy to find there

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Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
A few snaps from a recent business trip to Singapore. Abstract architectural shapes are easy to find there



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4. Nigel Allan: Singapore 4



This is a remarkable pattern of repeated elements. Seems that one has come to expect such forms where massive buildings and fast growth favors making the simplest designs with a limited number of almost self-assmeblying components.


I hope we can see more. Is it possible to get life in the picture too or would you want to?


Asher
 

Nigel Allan

Member
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4. Nigel Allan: Singapore 4



This is a remarkable pattern of repeated elements. Seems that one has come to expect such forms where massive buildings and fast growth favors making the simplest designs with a limited number of almost self-assmeblying components.


I hope we can see more. Is it possible to get life in the picture too or would you want to?


Asher

Thank you Asher. Yes I like to break up the symmetry with life where possible but in this case the person would have had to have been hanging off the side of the building :)
 
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