Further, the reason for choosing simple white lights is the consideration of the function of the labs. After all, labs are different to night clubs.
1. The meeting room is divided into upper and lower levels. It was originally 1 flat surface, however, by digging deeper into the ground with 2 unequal levels suggests that the way of thinking does not have to be strictly from one aspect. Each level is a square shape, if cannot come to an agreement with ideas, go to another level, and from there think again 'outside the square.'
2. The space between the roof and the wall is intentional. This allows the sunlight and artificial light to illuminate through the cavity and cast strange and different shadows each time onto the floor or wall nearby. The changing shadow is perhaps a way of encouraging creativity and a statement of adaptation.
3. This is the artificial ramp. It acts like a transaction stage between two completely different environment - from coming up with ideas to exchanging ideas. When walking down the ramp the meeting room gradually appears on the left hand side while on the right hand side the wall abruptly stops and suddenly exposed to nature. This reinforces the idea of 'adapting to think and experiment' from all different angles.
4. This is the ramp formed by the landform. Instead of taking the client straight from the ground to top level, Kuepper has the choice to take this long and winding ramp, which takes her outside her normal working environment, allowing her to feel differently at different times of the day, and perhaps helps the client to 'think outside the square'.
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