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Close-up, slightly upward-angled view of a large modernist office tower curtain wall in The Hague — rows of rectangular glazed panels divided by white aluminium spandrel bands and mullions, filling the entire frame edge-to-edge.

Curtain Wall Grid — Modernist Office Facade, The Hague

1 May 2025 · The Hague

A curtain wall facade reduced to its elemental geometry — row after row of aluminium-framed glazing and white spandrel panels, filling the frame without a break. The mullion grid is the subject: repetition pushed until it becomes rhythm, flatness pressed until it carries depth. Slight perspective convergence toward the upper right prevents the composition collapsing into pure wallpaper; the geometry stays live. Modernist commercial architecture in The Hague, rendered as monochrome pattern — where the building's surface becomes the image.

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