London’s ‘Francis Crick Institute’ reaching for the sky with six floors of biomedical research topped by a triple-height curved roof of aluminium slats, which hides a multitude of sins i.e. plant and services.
Monochrome Monday: Because the mix of architecture looked best with greyscale conformity

I am still amazed at how built environ can captivate. Love the angle and yes, the greyscale stuns.
My camera loves architecture even some modern styles so thank you Paul
Love your version, Laura! Just posted my LHR pics, the Crick building amongst them, and even though we were looking at the same thing, the outcome is slightly different. I do like yours better as your composition is way more thought through, as usual 😁
that’s very generous of you Kiki but your photography is ahead of mine in clarity and detail – will pop over and see your LHR pics tomorrow when not in the garden!
As ominous as I’m sure what’s inside. (K)
I see now why I gave it such a title – somewhat ominous since such research is a double edged sword as recent history showed
Always.