Urban Symmetry

The metropolitan area of a city reveals its composite material architecture, with monochromatic tints and shades in the facade, interior design, and public space of a building. A variety of materials, including metal, glass, wood, and flooring, are used in the floors, columns, ceilings, fixtures, and lines of the structure. Automotive design, trees, and vegetation add to the urban aesthetic, while light and monochromatic patterns accentuate the symmetry of the structure and road surface.

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a room with rows of concrete columns on both sides and a brick floor and wall
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a concrete floor sitting under a perforied roof in a large building with several windows
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a concrete floor with rows and lots of windows, all of which are lit up
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a building that is empty and grey with light coming through the ceiling and stone pavers on the ground
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a large empty parking garage with a black and white photo of the interior area, a few chairs and benches
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the view inside of an empty building at night time with traffic on it and empty streets in the background
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