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    Pointing Projection | Scott Dillon | ARCH 2510 | Professor Terim
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  • Pointing Projection | Scott Dillon | ARCH 2510 | Professor Terim

    Pointing Projection | Scott Dillon | ARCH 2510 | Professor Terim

  • Pointing Projection | Scott Dillon | ARCH 2510 | Professor Terim

    Pointing Projection | Scott Dillon | ARCH 2510 | Professor Terim

  • Pointing Projection | Scott Dillon | ARCH 2510 | Professor Terim

    Pointing Projection | Scott Dillon | ARCH 2510 | Professor Terim

  • Pointing Projection | Scott Dillon | ARCH 2510 | Professor Terim

    Pointing Projection | Scott Dillon | ARCH 2510 | Professor Terim

  • Pointing Projection | Scott Dillon | ARCH 2510 | Professor Terim

    Pointing Projection | Scott Dillon | ARCH 2510 | Professor Terim

  • Pointing Projection | Scott Dillon | ARCH 2510 | Professor Terim

    Pointing Projection | Scott Dillon | ARCH 2510 | Professor Terim

  • Pointing Projection | Scott Dillon | ARCH 2510 | Professor Terim

    Pointing Projection | Scott Dillon | ARCH 2510 | Professor Terim

  • Pointing Projection | Scott Dillon | ARCH 2510 | Professor Terim

    Pointing Projection | Scott Dillon | ARCH 2510 | Professor Terim

  • Pointing Projection | Scott Dillon | ARCH 2510 | Professor Terim

    Pointing Projection | Scott Dillon | ARCH 2510 | Professor Terim

  • Pointing Projection | Scott Dillon | ARCH 2510 | Professor Terim

    Pointing Projection | Scott Dillon | ARCH 2510 | Professor Terim

Scott Dillon

ARCH 2510 | Professor Terim

A wood pathway leads visitors beneath intersecting serrations overhead. A tucked concrete structure on the right offers space for changing and preparation for bathing. On the other side of the pathway, steps lead downward in continued concrete serrations revealing the natural pool. This pool lies beneath a massive protrusion with more serration detail underneath. Beyond this projection is the outdoor natural water. On the western side of the site, a terrace supported by a complex wood structure points directly towards the sunset.

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