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The void carries the memory of timber
Ribbed concrete keeps the trace of every trunk after the formwork is gone.
One aperture governs the room; every other mark stays quiet.
Ribbed concrete keeps the trace of every trunk after the formwork is gone.
Near-black walls reduce the room to pressure, grain, and one deliberate source.
Glass studs interrupt the mass at hand height, small enough to stay ceremonial.
Every edge, line, and surface removes noise until the chamber feels inevitable.