I’m not quite sure what this ended up being, but my initial intention was simply to show the vertical relationship that lies between three pre-planned spaces. The bottom is a public chaotic space which is literally pictured with messy wires, the middle space is the bell archive, whilst the top floor was slightly unresolved at this time, with the only definite thing being the bird ledge that opens outwards on the top floor.

I’m not quite sure what this ended up being, but my initial intention was simply to show the vertical relationship that lies between three pre-planned spaces. The bottom is a public chaotic space which is literally pictured with messy wires, the middle space is the bell archive, whilst the top floor was slightly unresolved at this time, with the only definite thing being the bird ledge that opens outwards on the top floor.

I’m not quite sure what this ended up being, but my initial intention was simply to show the vertical relationship that lies between three pre-planned spaces. The bottom is a public chaotic space which is literally pictured with messy wires, the middle space is the bell archive, whilst the top floor was slightly unresolved at this time, with the only definite thing being the bird ledge that opens outwards on the top floor.

I’m not quite sure what this ended up being, but my initial intention was simply to show the vertical relationship that lies between three pre-planned spaces. The bottom is a public chaotic space which is literally pictured with messy wires, the middle space is the bell archive, whilst the top floor was slightly unresolved at this time, with the only definite thing being the bird ledge that opens outwards on the top floor.

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