WALLPAPER | Soumaya

in photography •  6 years ago 

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SOUMAYA
The Soumaya museum in Mexico City is covered by hexagon shaped aluminum tiles. Together with its curvy shape and the bright Mexican sun, it totals in a quite spectacular sight.

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Nice detail!

Thank you paulavg!

This is amazing. The design is worthy of emulation. This is one of the picture you see and continue starring at as long as it remains visible. Thanks @Futile for bringing this picture my way.
Soumaya, Mexico City.

Thank you goodnessking!

Highly appreciate your comment!

Such a neat texture!

Yes, it's an impressive piece of architecture!

Thanks jumpproductions!

No, thank you! I am going to follow you as well. I look forward to more of your work!