"Architecture is the learned game, correct and
magnificent, of forms assembled in the light".
Le Corbusier
Drowned in a ray
of light
Entrance in daylight
the
Sun
inside
The solemn skylight of the small hall breaks the strength
of dazzling sunlight and makes it as docile as the light of
the moon that can be admired in its sweetness.
So, filtering out the glare by harnessing its power and
spreading it down from the ceiling, it creates a pleasant
natural, almost silvery effect.
The light is more liquid, there are no corners to hit,
the brightness slides from the sky and immerses
the windowless hall in a sweet, long twilight.