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The Laban is a big box by the river, but when new maps are printed they wont represent it as a grey object, it is even very likely that many other of those objects will gain some colour as well. The Laban is in fact multicoloured, it glows at times, at others reflects. It is moving here and balancing there. Its large mass does not stand in opposition to the human scale. It stands in a silent, soft but vibrant and sensual relation with the water. It sets a precedent for the future development of the riverside towards the west, which can make it a unique place, affirming a sense of the local, greater access to the water and repose. >>> |
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