1402 Coffee Shop in Aranya, Hebei Building
1402 Coffee Shop in Aranya, Hebei, northern China, design by B.L.U.E. Architecture Studio built into existing red brick architecture with sloping roof: renovation juxtaposes old and new
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1402 Coffee Shop in Aranya, Hebei, northern China, design by B.L.U.E. Architecture Studio built into existing red brick architecture with sloping roof: renovation juxtaposes old and new
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