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A projection of the site’s terrain represented by a series of slabs suspended at varying alignments and heights to form a roof. These thick slabs will be oriented to allow a certain quality of light to penetrate through the roof and into the market space. The aim of this is to exercise the idea that a light and airy space can be created underneath these seemingly heavy slabs.
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