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Worm's-eye view of a contemporary residential tower in The Hague, Netherlands. Diagonal X-brace framing runs across the left facade in warm golden-hour light, with a glass curtain wall to the right and street trees in the foreground.

Contemporary Tower Facade, The Hague — Diagonal Geometry

30 May 2026 · The Hague

A residential tower in The Hague, shot from street level looking up. The left facade carries a diagonal X-brace frame that cuts across the balcony grid in a sharp geometric rhythm — structural logic turned graphic pattern. Warm golden-hour light settles into the stone cladding while the glass curtain wall to the right reflects the city back at itself. Two faces of the same building, one mass, two entirely different propositions about what a facade can do.

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