drum118
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Oct 03
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Visually, I find the hall unsettling - it's like being trapped inside a giant, muscular vagina.
No! That's the best part.
It's not lawn-- it's low, dense plantings of some type (I don't know the name sadly) but it goes right up to the glass and causes this incredible transition from plantings to a stone floor, separated only by a piece of glass. It's stunning. Honestly, you need to see it in person.
Visually, I find the hall unsettling - it's like being trapped inside a giant, muscular vagina.
AACK! Thanks for that umm...original and highly evocative simile. I'll never get it out of my head. AACK!
I visited Koerner Hall at Nuit Blanche and thought the interior looked very Canadiana: an artistic interpretation of an army of canoes, some inverted, some unwound.