How often have I lain beneath rain on a strange roof, thinking of home
The roof of the courtyard of the Maritime Museum in Amsterdam is a self supporting structure, designed by architect Laurent Ney. It consists thousands pieces of glass in a metal frame. The design is inspired by the compass lines of old sea charts. In each of the 868 nodes are 4 LED's that can be controlled separately.
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How often have I lain beneath rain on a strange roof, thinking of home
The roof of the courtyard of the Maritime Museum in Amsterdam is a self supporting structure, designed by architect Laurent Ney. It consists thousands pieces of glass in a metal frame. The design is inspired by the compass lines of old sea charts. In each of the 868 nodes are 4 LED's that can be controlled separately.
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Uploaded on December 23, 2016
Taken on December 11, 2016