Souto de Moura's Casa das Histórias gives Cascais two towers and a gap. Most photographs take the towers — this one takes the gap, the sliver of Atlantic sky forced into a precise geometric shape by the converging terracotta planes on either side. The building becomes a frame. The sky becomes the subject. The negative space does more compositional work than any wall.
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