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Clear
glass skylights flood the curved walls with light from above.
Groups of large-scale prisms are placed under the skylights,
with each prism tuned to the sun for a particular time of
day and season. As the sun strikes the prisms, large bands
of spectrum are projected into the architectural space below.
The spectrums continuously evolve throughout the day, expanding
into bright washes or contracting into brilliant bands of
solar color as they move through the space propelled by the
turning of the Earth. It's a natural event brought indoors.
Like light breathing.
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