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Low-angle upward view of a point-fixed glass curtain wall in The Hague. Spider fittings and tension rods form a precise grid against a clear sky, with atrium steel structure visible through the glazing.

Point-Fixed Glass Curtain Wall, The Hague

1 May 2025 · The Hague

Glass and steel pressed flat against a clear Dutch sky. Shot from directly below, this curtain wall in The Hague resolves into a grid of spider fittings and tension rods — the facade acting as skin and skeleton at once. The structural steel of the atrium interior bleeds through the glazing, doubling the geometry: one building visible from outside, another emerging from within. Monochrome strips away the warmth of the glass tint and leaves only the tonal weight of the structure.

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