





The Second draft design datum. This design an improvement compared to the first draft design. It has two uniquely designs stairs, the first being a cone space with the steps arranged in an unbalanced orientation. This links the upper studio to the exhibition space. The second set of stairs is the multi-steps glass frame stairs which mimics a spacecraft being attached to a sphere. This stair links both the lower studio to the upper studio and the exhibition space. The purpose of mimicking a spaceship is to link to Rick Swallow's work , Model for a Sunken Monument, which is the head of Darth Vader.
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