…we find boundaries invented whose blurry limits endow facades with ethereal qualities inherently different from their geometry. Light becomes caught in screens, sometimes fleetingly, and as the viewer moves around them, the screens seem to intermittenly turn solid, translucent, or transparent, and the next moment dematerialize into nothing. The real wall and building mass appear to fade away, leaving behind a mesmerizing sensation of energy that seems to vibrate in front of the object itself. As boundaries slip out of focus, at one moment coming into shape and the next moment empty yet loaded with energy, they give to architecture a dream-like quality that invites us into their formulation.
Henry Plummer, architect.
we might as well be poets.