The biophilia trend focuses on creating a reflection of nature or simply a ... Think back to M.C. Escher and the ability to use geometry to tessellate and create a three-dimensional image.
Inside the boxy white building, you'll find twisting, geometric stairs (reminiscent of Escher pieces) and large ... In addition, there are areas for reflection -- giant bamboo doors open to several ...
Maurits Cornelis Escher achieved world-wide fame with his optical illusions but it is less well known that he also made art for public spaces.
Tilt-A-Whirl meets architecture! This leaning tower of quirkiness makes the Pisa folks look like amateurs. Photo credit: ...
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