Wanderer House
A solid volume fissures open, along itsĀ mid-horizontal and diagonal. An inner void passes between sky and ground, at an angle determining and determined by the calculus of the open solid. Fins grow outward from the center of theĀ inner volume and inward from the center of the outer volume. The space between inner and outer volume is stair, cutting and unifying both volumes into and by inhabitation.
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A solid split twice with void passing through
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Two splits and intersecting Fins
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Inner void fins grown outward marking the presence of the interior
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stair traversing and joining inner and outer volume
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cut away view of stair and volumes
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intersecting center fins: Structure, passage for light, entry point and stair landing
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plan view between first and second level
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Ground: Impact/imprint of inner volume fusing with outer volume.
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