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Our project responds to its urban site by turning inward. Our buildings
respond to each other by turning outward. We propose small-scale
architecture focusing on prioritizing housing for groups of people. Inward and
outward give the possibility of scaled spaces that go from the most private
to the most public. The simple volumes are articulated by the expression,
repetition, and aggregation of wood shelving and framing. The wood shelving
and framing are not simply logistical objects, but dynamic sculptures that
thread through the buildings in careful calibration to the other spaces, both
indoor and outdoor.