Site plan.Main level plan.Ground level plan.South elevation.North elevation.Section looking north.West elevation / east elevation.Sections looking west.Model one, plan view.Model one, west elevation view.Model one, north elevation view.Model one, east elevation view.Model one, south elevation view.Model two, plan view.Model two, perspective view.Model two, south elevation view.Model two, east elevation view.Model two, elevation view.Axonometric study sketch.Projection sketch.Projection sketch.Section sketch.Section sketch.Projection sketch.Projection sketch.
Abstract
The architect concerns oneself with the mysteries of space and form, and is also obligated to invent new programs. It is essential that the architect creates works that are ultimately life provoking. While architecture may be life giving, it too, can support life taking; the end of life. A new program, Hospice, is for those who will leave the earth, with dignity, with those loved, and with proximity to the earth, the sky and the sea.
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A Hospice
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