The terraces run diagonally across the frame — a composition that refuses to let the building sit still. Along each level, the residents have made their claims: geraniums, herbs, a small conifer, a trailing vine, the teal railings striping each band with color. A palm anchors the lower right. Shot at this angle, the building's rigid grid becomes something more fluid — the gardens running as a continuous diagonal line across the concrete, floor after floor, as if made by a single gesture across many hands over many years. This is how the Barbican has always worked: the architects provided the frame. The residents provided the life
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