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In "The Chaos Theory," the chaotic nature of teenage life is expressed through an interplay of spaces that reflect adolescence's unpredictability, contrasted with moments of calm. The design incorporates the Butterfly Effect, blending chaos and voids to symbolize the turbulence and search for balance in teenage life. Central voids, defined using the Golden Ratio, offer stability amidst the surrounding chaos. Curved, flowing walls disrupt spatial order, creating maze-like paths that invite exploration. Interstitial spaces, defined by columns, further divide the environment. This dynamic design reflects how small choices can lead to varied outcomes, embodying the tension between order and disorder.
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