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When creating innerspace representative of an idea greater than the quantities of the past, but rather a space which invites the consciousness of the present, then architecture can demand for a new exchange via transitional spaces examined with alternative approaches. One can know a thousand facts and visualize the conceptional state, but it is the deeper knowing which merges with a human. To fully “be” one must experience and access in the vertical dimension, to put it frankly, a surreal state.

This is the phenomenon that architecture contributes to cultural tectonics.

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Architecture that is afraid to let go of traditional ideals suggests it is afraid to confront what it is it cannot imagine. What is the next step in the awakening? Identity becomes images derived of the past, in times this may become a hindrance to move beyond. Architecture should invite spaces in touch with the present moment, when the ego is no longer operating, meaning architecture is meant to make aware the present moment, when tradition or past are no longer operating.

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