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Alice in Wonderland
“Alice in Wonderland” is the manifestation of a two-dimensional turned three-dimensional diagrammatic study of Alice’s experiences falling down the rabbit hole. The staircase was one of the main focuses of this study. It was important to understand human scale, the impact of tectonics on spatial experience, and the relevance of staircases as more than just methods of ascent or descent. From top to bottom, the model includes five station points, each made for a different activity whether that is looking out, gathering, exploring, sitting, or taking shelter. “Alice in Wonderland” experiments with how different tectonic compositions manipulate movement and prompt certain actions to take place.
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