133 Wai Yip Street is MVRDV’s last exercise in transparency

HONG KONG – There it stands, in perfect MVRDV aesthetic, blending tetris-like with its colourful surroundings only to bring to mind Silodam, the Dutch firm’s first major building project in Amsterdam that was completed in 2003. This time though, t
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