Hidden Structure by Caroline de Lannoy
8th May 2010
Statement
The space used exclusively for thinking and making hovered between day and night. It was a place of transition between privacy and communication. The space lay between ‘inside’ and ‘outside’. It was perforated by a number of openings providing visual contact with the surroundings from key special positions. Apart from emphasizing an experience based on movement there were elements of static appreciation: physical limits of space defining areas from which the spatial corners and the end-point partitions were constantly visible.