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These rings are composed of three white plastic strips: the bottom one, in contact with the ground, is semi-transparent and porous, and lets you view the outside when you are sitting; the middle strip, very opaque and technical, leads the large volume of required facilities inside; and the last one, very diffuse, regulates the atmosphere and creates shadows, as a big cloud. Torres Nadal Client: UMH – Universidad Miguel Hernández Contractor: UTE ECISA + COMSA Site Area: 1,954 sqm Photographs: Juan de la Cruz Megías .
Created on August 23, 2011 01:45 AM, this umh windows look picture is currently viewed at its largest dimension which is 800 pixels x 600 pixels. Archived in the Educational category, the umh windows look is also can be found with open courtyards or interior conditions and west elevation as well as outdoor courtyards terms.
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