ethel-baraona:


As the area becomes more densely populated, the stair expands to become a network. The relationship between stair and building is ever changing. As new buildings are built and others disappear, portions of the stair become obsolete. The stair then becomes a spatial labyrinth of sorts. Particular lines along its path are only understood by those who inhabit its spaces on a day to day basis. Those unfamiliar with its paths would have no means of navigation through it.

HARRY MURZYN and DAVID VARON at Lebbeus Woods’ BLOG | The Barrios of Bogota /via @radarqnet

ethel-baraona:

As the area becomes more densely populated, the stair expands to become a network. The relationship between stair and building is ever changing. As new buildings are built and others disappear, portions of the stair become obsolete. The stair then becomes a spatial labyrinth of sorts. Particular lines along its path are only understood by those who inhabit its spaces on a day to day basis. Those unfamiliar with its paths would have no means of navigation through it.

HARRY MURZYN and DAVID VARON at Lebbeus Woods’ BLOG | The Barrios of Bogota /via @radarqnet

ethel-baraona:


As the area becomes more densely populated, the stair expands to become a network. The relationship between stair and building is ever changing. As new buildings are built and others disappear, portions of the stair become obsolete. The stair then becomes a spatial labyrinth of sorts. Particular lines along its path are only understood by those who inhabit its spaces on a day to day basis. Those unfamiliar with its paths would have no means of navigation through it.

HARRY MURZYN and DAVID VARON at Lebbeus Woods’ BLOG | The Barrios of Bogota /via @radarqnet

ethel-baraona:

As the area becomes more densely populated, the stair expands to become a network. The relationship between stair and building is ever changing. As new buildings are built and others disappear, portions of the stair become obsolete. The stair then becomes a spatial labyrinth of sorts. Particular lines along its path are only understood by those who inhabit its spaces on a day to day basis. Those unfamiliar with its paths would have no means of navigation through it.

HARRY MURZYN and DAVID VARON at Lebbeus Woods’ BLOG | The Barrios of Bogota /via @radarqnet

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