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Historically, cathedrals were built to draw the eye upward, using soaring arches, repetitive pillars, and vast glass windows to create a sense of awe, scale, and reflection. This photograph reinterprets that sacred spatial geometry for the modern era. Capturing the sweeping, rib-like steel truss canopy and towering glass facade of a contemporary civic atrium, the space functions as a secular cathedral of the future—a monument to human engineering, connectivity, and design, being deeply reverent, symmetric, and monumental—much like a traditional gothic cathedral, but built for the modern era
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