Here are some projects that we like because they use simple, repetitive forms to create multiple spaces that inspire people to move through in, out, around and through them. All of these projects rely on a single architectural element that they deploy in different ways. When confronted with these systems, we see that what appears simple, actually has a front and a back, a top and bottom, and an inside and outside. The joy of exploring an object becomes more rewarding.
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| Daniel Buren, Palais Royal, Paris |
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| Daniel Buren, Palais Royal, Paris |
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| Daniel Buren, Palais Royal, Paris |
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| Donald Judd, Marfa, TX |
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| Chris Burden, Urban Light, Los Angeles |
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| Chris Burden, Urban Light, Los Angeles |
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| Richard Serra |
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| Work AC, PS1, New York |
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| MOS, PS1, New York |
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| MOS, PS1, New York |
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