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Here's one building that appreciates the art of graffiti. Designed by architect Zvi Belling of ITN Architects and graffiti writer Prowla, this eye-catching building located in Melbourne’s inner city suburbs is actually inspired by hip-hop culture and graffiti. The striking exterior features precast concrete walls lined with arrows. Strategically placed lights help accentuate these features such as the 4 meter high concrete letters on the side, transforming it into a dynamic piece of art playing in the shadows. View the rest of the stunning pictures below:

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