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claim:the-pure-black-columns-in-the-great-hall-as-built-by-ishiguro-lack-the-depth-of-feeling-that-the-dark-reddish-black-mockups-possessedThe pure black columns in the Great Hall, as built by Ishiguro, lack the depth of feeling that the dark reddish black mockups possessed.
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- After establishing the blackish-red columns, this red was the one that intensified the light in the three-story paper mock-up.
- The story of the black plaster as a concrete, experiential demonstration of the difference made by relatedness.
- Specific structural finding: the four-column cluster system enabled both rigidity and floor-by-floor flexibility
- Design case study showing the wholeness criterion can reveal non-obvious life distinctions invisible to simpler aesthetic judgments
- Shows the integration of structural necessity (seismic diaphragm) with geometric order
- Alexander's personal report of being shaken by the Florentine works, suggesting an ineffable extra dimension to mystical creation.