The Waseda University Honjo Senior High School Gynmasium by Nikken Sekki – see: https://www.designboom.com/architecture/small-large-holes-peek-through-brutalist-high-school-gymnasium-japan-nikken-sekkei-05-28-2022/ reminds one of the Eddie Koiki Mabo Library at the James Cook University in Townsville, Australia by James Birrell – see https://www.jcu.edu.au/library/about/locations/Mabo-Library-History. Stage 1 of the library was completed in 1968, (image above), with stage 2 finished in 1990.
The square, concrete mass of the gymnasium complete with curved corners, punctuated with ‘Swiss cheese’ holes, prompts the recall of the library that has concrete walls with curved corners, punctuated likewise with ‘cheese’ holes, topped by a large, rectangular roof, framing its phantom mass.
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