
two large entry gates each span four meters in width, eight meters in height, and twelve meters in depth

the gates emerge as three-dimensional frames wrapping algorithmically generated, nature-inspired patterns
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the gateway leads to the semi-public courtyard of a Delft housing block
fluid patterning evokes a three dimensional painting
blue ceramic glaze glides across the 3D-printed modules




