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Access to the Ceramics Park from
the parking lot is via a footbridge,
its concrete ceiling containing shards of broken pottery,
a hint at what awaits but also a gesture full of religious
and other symbolic connotations. At the end of the long walkway,
one reaches the large roof plaza. The visitor is perched above
the Museum and the other uses, two light boxes hinting at
what lies beneath. Views to the water
below and the articulated south facade of the galleries
draws one to the main entry (left of the picture at left).
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