Final Submission: 5 images of the three spaces. Charles Darwin on the left, Stephen Hawking on the right. The third space is the beachfront I have created at the foot of the mountain, which is accesible by Darwin via a rugged trail to the left, and accesible by Hawking via the elevator shaft in the centre of the architecture.
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Darwin's inward-focused enclosure conveys his close attention to the natural world... to what is close at hand... in stark opposition to Hawking's area of attention.
Hawking's occupies a space that is completely out of this world... detached, suspended in the vastness of space. He is from this world, but completely immersed in worlds far greater and more complex than ours...
Light colors for Darwin... dark colors for Hawking... the meeting place, the beach, is characterized by a coloured hue that is distinct from either of them... it is a space which neither of them can overpower.
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