Hi Antonio,
Again kudos to you.
This is like a photographic essay.
If you had shown the 2cd image first, the interest would have been much less. When a picture makes the viewer ask hin/herdelf a question, that awakened interest is a great activation for our brains to care about the following pictures. Had you shown the second picture first, that interest would have been cut 90% in my opinion. The very first impression in images is so important, and this ordering of images is an excellent example.
The placement of images in relationship to one another is part of curating and exhibition.
Here, Antonio has done it so right.
His very fist picture has an extrordinary clean compelling composition and then once ones attention is grabbed the detail is fascinating and the interst pays off immediately.
However, we realize we don't know the large context, we WANT the rest of the building.
The next picture gives it: bam!
We're entirely satisfied but now a new question is propelled to our minds. What's inside.
Voila!
The last images show in wonderful color the interior detail.
This logical, ordered and fascinating presentation is, IMHO, exemplary and should be bookmarked under, "Curating & Presnetation". I'll try to point out more such worthy posts.
Asher