The Metropol Parasol was built to intercept the Seville sun. Shot from directly below, it becomes instead a device for parsing it — the lattice grid dividing the sky into repeating triangular fragments, each diamond cell offering a wedge of blazing white light against the darker underside of the module above. No blue, no edge, no horizon: only the geometry of the canopy and the sky burning through its gaps. The Andalusian light that the structure was designed to block turns the structure itself into the subject — the grid made legible not by what it is, but by what it lets through.
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