I didn't realize until looking at the floor plans that the ramp changes directions (at least the intent looks like that, no matter what pedestrians may do), like a zig zag, which supports and complements the meandering quality of the journey. It's a subtle yet strong gesture, and actually encourages an awareness of the journey you may not otherwise have, one has to pay closer attention as opposed to assuming the direction, very nice!
I didn't realize until looking at the floor plans that the ramp changes directions (at least the intent looks like that, no matter what pedestrians may do), like a zig zag, which supports and complements the meandering quality of the journey. It's a subtle yet strong gesture, and actually encourages an awareness of the journey you may not otherwise have, one has to pay closer attention as opposed to assuming the direction, very nice!
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