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Brunnenhof Housing Complex by Annette Gignon and Mike Guyer Architects

Coloured glass has been used in this housing development in a way that gives the residents a varied experience of mood and feeling at various times of the day. The use of colour is uplifting and encouraging and one would envy the colour palette used within this development. The blocks are spatially set out in view of one another so that you can view the transition of colour and light on the neighbouring block and vice versa.




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