I love this place for how clean and dramatic it feels. The architecture is already stunning, but when the sun hits it just right, it turns into something else entirely. Around noon, light cuts through the space and casts these perfect shadows across the floor and walls. It’s a dream if you’re into geometry, symmetry, or just chasing cool light.
One of my favorite things is waiting for someone to walk into the frame—just one person against all that scale and structure. It’s quiet, spacious, and somehow peaceful even though you’re in the middle of the city.
Best Time to Photograph:
Midday is ideal. The sun beams directly through the glass roof and side walls, creating crisp patterns and deep shadows. But be quick—by early afternoon, nearby buildings start to block the light. A fast shutter helps if you want to catch sharp silhouettes, or slow it down a bit for softer light streaks.