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Materials are used in such a way
as to emphasize the division between public and
private space, taking into account their visual,
tactile and luminescent qualities. Public areas
incorporate steel, resin, concrete, leather; private
areas utilize rubber, stone, gauze, glass. The
point at which public and private collide is delineated
by a layered glass wall, which with the variable
play of light allows the gaze either to penetrate
or be refused along its surface. |