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Openness and transparency dematerialise the gritty steel and concrete, and a brise-soleil of bristles filters the light. BCAM is a modestly-scaled H-plan block of skylit galleries, with angled roof-top louvres that are feathered to dematerialise the mass, much like Piano's basket structures on Noumea, or the crown of the New York Times tower, which is now under construction. O'Herlihy has played a game of hide and seek with their family of extensions so that although the inhabitants feel protected and enclosed, the pavilions, as objects, begin to dematerialise. |
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