I remember walking past DUO towers once. I noticed how those cantilevered floors create moments of awe and wonder. Part of its side is reaching out, almost asking you to step back and question the intent. It’s like the building is playfully challenging gravity. It wants you to notice the overhanging rooms, how the structural forces support the pull, and how the light plays on the honeycomb facade. This is a reminder that architecture is always about simple but straightforward statements. Sometimes, it’s about the quiet quirk.

















