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This curious construction by Endo Shuhei blends two architectural approaches one would expect to find opposed to one another: an intensely unique structural design and a naturally blended aesthetic appearance. On the one hand, the free-form bubbles selectively lift and curve and stand out. On the other hand, these well-planned deviations and the selection of colors and materials allow the building to skirt significant vegetation and ultimately blend with the surrounding landscape.

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