The M Residence fostered a further transformation of the “Three Walls” concept. An “L” shaped wall forms the interior, and a triangular wall houses a stairway. A cylindrical core housing the wet spaces and a square chimney carry the load of the roof overhead. All walls are self-standing with glass between those differently shaped walls emphasizing this independence.
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