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Some interesting shapes here Coyle - I particularly like 56 as an idea :) Don't forget to think of the 'whole world', so for example, your Library... we get a glimpse of the shelves inside, but compared to the exterior of the building, they seem very generic bookshelves. Would they too perhaps have a more organic feel?
ReplyDeleteYep, wise words - you need to think in a real 'from top to toes' way when it comes to these spaces and places - everything should contribute.
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