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One piece of architecture I love is The Church of Saint Yves at the Sapienza. The building uses many intersecting curves that create a smooth, clean appearance. The corkscrew top of the church is interesting to look at and creates an unusual looking church. I like how the facade uses simple recesses and columns to create a truly interesting looking front.
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