Placeholder: Morphology Form: Cross Operation: Translated Program: Moor Scale: Miniature Modifiers Random: Futuristic Context: Tropical Architect: Enric Miralles Architectural Style: Expressionist Material/Texture: Vinyl Visualization Visualization Style: Virtual Tour Representation: Ext Morphology Form: Cross Operation: Translated Program: Moor Scale: Miniature Modifiers Random: Futuristic Context: Tropical Architect: Enric Miralles Architectural Style: Expressionist Material/Texture: Vinyl Visualization Visualization Style: Virtual Tour Representation: Ext

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Morphology Form: Cross Operation: Translated Program: Moor Scale: Miniature Modifiers Random: Futuristic Context: Tropical Architect: Enric Miralles Architectural Style: Expressionist Material/Texture: Vinyl Visualization Visualization Style: Virtual Tour Representation: Ext

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Kandinsky 2.2

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7

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1280 × 720

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