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Instagram / @remoteforms
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TINY BAUHAUS / 3D PRINTED PAVILION
3D Printed Interior Detail
Instagram / @remoteforms
Slowly building up character. The exposed concrete creates a sculpted terrain that sets the tone for future circulation. The skylight openings establish the rhythm of daylight long before glass arrives. Every scaffold and temporary brace reveals how ambitious curves negotiate gravity. What detail do you study first when evaluating a site with organic geometry?