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    INSERTION: juxtapositioning of the new and the existing

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    2006-06-29
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    Mali, Darshana Chandrakant
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    Introduction of new into an existing condition stimulates a dialogue between the two. The new and the existing are juxtaposed. The new structure penetrates into the existing structure. These INSERTIONS are the nexus which connects the new and the existing. The intersections of the new and the existing are the crucial junctions which are explored throughout the process. The insertions are made with a creating a space around it, the VOID which bridges the two eras but retains their distinct characteristics through CONTRASTS.
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