Art Path
The Art Path project was created as a result of inspiration by orthographic quarters in Chicago. Order and rhythm initiated the study of the possibility of dividing division and finding a reference to division in space. In the designated condensation, a module of 5.1 m is designated, which covers the entire area of the plot.
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I struggle with connecting your title art path with the path you wish to deliver. I do feel the meter grid you set out to deploy would be productive, just as Mies used the 21' bay throughout his residential work, let alone the many factories/warehouses throughout Chicago that held infinite uses. This said, could the 5.1 meter grid/framework be carried throughout the site, and make a project that might be read in construction or in ruin that then has moments of inhabitation. Think sun/wind/smell/taste....less a building in a garden. nice interior perspective where space and garden intermingle.