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Seeing is not Interacting – Thoughts on the new Learning Hub by Heatherwick Studio

A lot of my architecture friends got all excited this week by the completion of the new Learning Hub of Nanyang Technical University in Singapore by Heatherwick Studio. Quite rightly so! It seems to be an amazing building – made up of twelve stacked towers arranged around a central courtyard, allowing views up, down and…

March 13, 2015 in Space Syntax.

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