fabric forming precedents

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Monia said:

all this material is really good! nice!
becuase some of them are different methods of production, some more manual and some more controlled. Can you do a proposal of which methods you will use in your church (or in the area you choose)? Can be even just a sketch in the plan where we can see which methods you use, if there is a difference in exterior/interior, if there are area where the pieces are first machined or milled or cast and then in situ there are manual operation for example in the details, if some part can be changed and replaced (like some fabric pattern that can be removed and replaced with other)...
basically you are now the expert of all this methods so show us also an interesting/innovative/related to your manifesto way of usings all these methods.
Great work, keep going no stop for the next hmmm 3 months :D
also post pictures of physical models when you can. thanks

Erandi de Silva said:

thanks monia...i have some ideas for how to use the different methods. i'm working on the drawings right now. will post models in two days when i get back to london.

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