You should be able to feel good architecture in your gut. Something that you never even considered should fall into place. Order is brought to a space where nothing stood before, because good architecture answers questions we didn't know we had. This window cuts a vertical swath through the western wall of the Walker Art Institute's main stair. It's three stories tall, and isn't centered on any singular axis. This allows it to remain organic while it is modern, purposeful and linear.
Plus, it makes the clouds look pretty.
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