Stu/D/O hides the architecture in plain sight

Architecture is definitely winning at a game of hide and seek against the lush green trees in Bangkok. Mindful of the groups of large, existing trees, Stu/D/O opted for an architecture that truly ‘vanishes into nature’. Two main buildings connecte
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