The Lotus Temple - Delhi, India       The Lotus Temple - Delhi, India     This temple in India was designed by Iranian-Canadian Architect Fariborz Sahba in  1986  to resemble a giant lotus flower. The building is a Bahá’í House of Worship, which means the followers of any sect, denomination, religion, philosophy, or ideal are welcome. The floral design was symbolic of beauty and grace, suggesting that perhaps one day humanity will be a bit more welcoming to all worshipers. I like it's geometric and repetitive structure, which is often visible in nature.       NEW LEARNING HUB AT NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY      "Hive" was designed by Heatherwick Studios to look like a tree grove. Inside the Learning Hub actually feels like a hive, integrating formal and informal learning spaces to create a comfortable, casual environment. Space is interspersed with gardens, balconies, and nooks. While visitors may be taken with the outstanding exterior aesthetics, the inside i...
 
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