The Architecture of Absence (V-10: Minimalist Realism)
The apartment was a white cube in the center of London, stripped of everything that didn't serve a purpose. There were no curtains, no rugs, and no photographs. Elena and Julian lived there in a state of curated silence, their movements precise and economical. They were both architects—one specialized in the brutalism of public spaces, the other in the ethereal lightness of private galleries....
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