I chose to look at Diller and Scofidio's 'Slow House' when setting a precedent for my school of architecture. I was initially intrigued by the concept of expansion throughout the plan, and more broadly, the idea of a journey.
 The drawing on the top right of the page is the plan-to-section modification I came up with.
 The first implementation of this design was in the general form of this space, intended to be the design studio, following the curvature. I decided not to include the skylights on the top as they seemed unnecessary given the huge window.
 I took the skylight design and placed them on top of the moving arms. Given the fact that they're essentially very long closed tunnels, they need to get light from somewhere.
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