This project had the goal of understanding visual logic beyond merely representational value and to employ its capacity towards reflecting concepts that generate richer content and reaction. Taking the drawings and photographs of the Beinecke library, I arranged the plan and section to match up on a board to convey the spirit and facts of the building. On a second board, I assembled a spatial mapping of the building that layered over it a fictional scenario of the robbing of a precious manuscript from the library. Negotiating the fictional logic this scenario imposes on the building results in a challenge of the limits of the architectural construct and a deeper understanding of its range and primary spatial logic.
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