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I just liked the way the two entities worked together showcasing man and nature.
![]() Chris Calohan: Inorganic and Organic Forms |
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Chris, this works out nicely. For me the main parallel is the structured surface of the branches compared with the surface of the building structure. Is there a general view of the building available for a better context?
Looking at the part of the building shown I wonder on the type of architecture. Best regards, Michael
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This is an interesting juxtaposition, Chris. The fresh green of the foliage works well with the subtle colors of the building. I am also curious about the nature of the building; what is it?
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