I think that you chose a hard quote from Goodall to represent spatially, but #4 and #5 are the best suited due to their more 'gravity defying' arrangement, also look at #13 - to me, this quote seems to ask for a smaller 'base' area.
For Hawking, I think you should explore the notion of having "no boundary" for example, stretching a prism to extreme lengths or breaking away from just perpedicular lines and incorporating some different angles.
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Hi Ramsen,
I think that you chose a hard quote from Goodall to represent spatially, but #4 and #5 are the best suited due to their more 'gravity defying' arrangement, also look at #13 - to me, this quote seems to ask for a smaller 'base' area.
For Hawking, I think you should explore the notion of having "no boundary" for example, stretching a prism to extreme lengths or breaking away from just perpedicular lines and incorporating some different angles.
-Lara
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