Two worlds creatively sworn into a common intersection and a common denominator in a clear "gate" gesture, in which the coexistence of differently designed spaces or orders is transcended and merges into one another.
A Bauhaus University case study.

Two worlds creatively sworn into a common intersection and a common denominator in a clear "gate" gesture, in which the coexistence of differently designed spaces or orders is transcended and merges into one another.
A Bauhaus University case study.