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LINE
Lines are the most basic form of architectural design, but they are essential in defining complex organizations and spaces. Lines are used to define a plane, which in turn defines a space. These spaces can feature specific movement, light, etc. In the dowel structure, I created geometric forms that rose from the two-dimensional grid surface. These forms featured a sense of hierarchy and repetition (similar geometrical forms). An organizational structure already existed before any planes were defined.
Grid exercise: abstracted dowel structure
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