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        <![CDATA[Twin Pavilions / Atelier LuxNox + Found Projects]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Located in a seaside park on the southeastern coast of China, Blue Court is a blue concrete basketball court framed by an exposed steel structure. A canopy supported by diagonal steel cables marks the main entrance on the north side.</p>]]>
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