Early morning, we start sorting the
polycarbonate panels into groups, according to their location in the
installation. The sorting is held at the lobby of the apartment, which is
spacious enough to allows us to organize the material.
Notice how the red door fits perfectly with the
red shade of the panels.
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Our
"inner workshop"
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The inside of the
apartment serves us our "office". It seems that the red color is
accompanied us everywhere and now becomes as a part of the interior design.
Perfect match.
The working drawings
are accumulated on the table.
There are unexpected issues to solve.
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Our
"inner workshop"
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Review of working drawings |
Each package gets a
"location code". Sorting and packing process takes a few hours. More
than we have anticipated. After
several hours, we load the car and
take as many packages as we can to the site. We start organizing the panels on
the wooden board in two groups. One is in the northern area, and the others in
the southern area, facing the lake. The reason for this is the distance required for integrating the panels with the rods
We start working on
the northern area and move towards the southern area.
Slowly, the red panels are visible in the green
scenery and the amplitude of the seismic graph become vivid .
The sky begin to look grey, which is alarming.
Not long before, the rain starts, interfering with our plans. Michael is not
too excited about this, and claims these few raindrops don't count as
"rain". We hide under the rain coats and continue to work, denying
the rain drops falling on our heads.
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