Cave Lounge

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The cave lounge mimics the transformation currently taking place from bridge to cave. Stalactites and stalagmites can already be seen forming in the depths of the vacant trolley line. The soft material for seating contrasts the cold, concrete environment...

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well illustrated and it's nice to see the context photo from the bridge. Well done!

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Great Idea, Allie. And like David mentioned great illustrations. The next step should be detailing the materials and the construction. What kind of stretch fabric would provide the best effect? Also, what happens at the bottom of those colorful stalagtites/stalacmites? Do they just terminate into a blob, or is there something more interesting that happens? Can there be some light source at the base that provides a cool view when you look up from those comfy seats?

 

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