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March 18, 2007Future

Acclivity

   An upward slope
Characteristic disposition
Degree of horizontal deviation

W hat came first, the office building or the highway? If this was planned, why would anybody desire speeding vehicles directly adjacent to the work place? Regardless of the answers to these inquiring questions, I am happy with the visual opportunities presented. The choice of optics has created a soft dream effect which provides an ultramodern mood, while the mix of reflective glass and concrete feels synthetic. Futuristic hovercraft would be right at home.

“Working myself into a position of total versatility, so that I can do anything I want to do at the time I want to do it. Whether I do it or not is another question.” - Elliott Erwitt

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