Choose a specific work from two of the three artists listed above and create an architecture consisting of three spaces; one below ground, one above ground and one on the ground plane. The spaces above and below ground are the artists studios (imagine they are actually creating the work there). The space on the ground plane is a gallery for selling the work. Create a stair that allows each artist to bring their completed work to the gallery in a distinctive and significant way.
Keep at the front of your mind who the artists are, and the words that have inspired their studios. The best submissions will be the ones that address the specific spatial requirements of the artists making and exhibiting their art, but that also keep the form / use of the studios illustrative in some way of the words that were the stimulus for your early sections.
Think about how the studios and the exhibition space can be distinctive and significant, but also related to oneanoter - points of support, sight lines etc. Think also about how you form the stairs as elements that connect (and separate) these spaces.
Don't be afraid to challenge conventions of how a studio or a staircase are commonly understood. You have unlimited scope for playing with things like scale and gravity. (Unless you make Sketchup crash, which is unlikely.)
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