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wind tunnel
"covered walkway"
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The primary idea behind the "wind tunnel" was that the intervention should be as minimally intrusive as possible. It should serve as a shelter, in other words it should be occupiable, while still keeping in essence of the ethereal nature of wind and shadows. 
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The installation is constructed from four materials: white cotton sheets, fishing line, trees, and wind. The condition of the wind changes the condition of the experience. When the wind is blowing, a covered walkway is formed, when it is not, a wall runs along the path. 
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lighthouse.
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lighthouse.
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ARCH & BRICK
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arch & brick.
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arch & brick.
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