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Low-angle upshot of a large navy station clock face against a glazed steel atrium roof, diagonal structural beams crossing the frame, overcast sky visible through the glass panels.

Station Clock in Glass Atrium, The Hague

30 May 2026 · The Hague

A large station clock hangs suspended against a glazed steel atrium roof in The Hague, shot from directly below. The diagonal structural members cut across the frame at competing angles, but the circular clock face holds its own — a plain minimalist dial against a geometry that keeps pulling the eye outward. The overcast sky beyond the glass flattens the light evenly across the white face, making the dark hands read with graphic precision. Architecture as framing device, the clock as the only still point in it.

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