The most beautiful is not to be present. It is the absence of an element that creates desire and
activates the imagination. There is always a pursuit towards completion when a lack is sensed. The
imagination takes place in the many trials of the user to fulfill his quest for the absent. The pleasure
is granted when architecture fulfills one's expectations. But that is only momentary pleasure. The
desire for architecture lies where spatial contrasts merge in the middle of Lightness. Lightness is the
place where architecture is dematerialized into a thousand pieces, where elements are dismantled,
to be eternally recreated.
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