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Structure studio Hewitt revealed a 33-storey-high residential block in downtown Seattle, which was impressed by an offset stack of magazines.
The construction evoked combined reactions amongst commenters. One characterised it as “one other variation of the identical previous factor”, citing its resemblance to “one other glass mirrored angular field”. One other commenter thought the tower was “out of scale and misproportioned”.
Different tales on this week’s publication that fired up the feedback part included Albert Frey’s reconstructed Aluminaire Home in California, a sensible bathroom designed by Samuel Ross and Heatherwick Studio’s plans for a college constructing in Bogota, Colombia.
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