Monday, May 4, 2009

View of meeting point, "The inaccessible place"


Here is the view from the balcony of Jacques Cousteau's lab. A visitor can experience the seemingly "inaccessible" and "unknown" places down below, which the ramp on the lower level leads to but there is no way of knowing this until he descends that ramp.

The meeting point is underneath the sloped roof. The idea behind this is "protection", because both famous men sought to protect something, whether it was the underwater world or preventing people from going to war.
The room is barely visible and well sheltered.

The ramp from Cousteau's lab to the meeting point is set on a steep incline which is impossible to walk on, the only option is to slide down and discover unknown endpoint which it reveals.

The second ramp is the sloped roof of the meeting point. This roof is being used for a purpose which roofs aren't usually meant for as was Nobel's invention of dynamite.

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