Enter the world of Gaia, a six-storey wooden building in Singapore. This architectural marvel is built almost entirely of solid wood, the new generation of glulam. Created by famed Japanese architect Toyo Ito, Gaia reminds us to connect with nature and push the boundaries of architecture.
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