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Deus ex machina

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As global warming progresses in Iceland, the sea level has fallen rather than rising, revealing the surface area of Iceland. As the snow melts and time goes by, the proposed building form becomes clear, and by presenting an ideal building with practical problems, we want to break the boundary and provide a building that we have not experienced normally. Each building has a void, which allows visitors to encounter the light and reach a visual climax. It shows that ough voids and unblocked buildings, and by providing a haven for people through MYTHHOZOO, which we propose. we design a place where people can get away from their worries for a while by giving a sense of openness through voids and unblocked buildings, and by providing a haven for people through MYTHHOZOO, which we propose.  buildings, and by providing a haven for people through MYTHOZOO ,which we propose.

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