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Sited on the bed of an ancient rail spur within the now abandoned plat of East Princeton, British Columbia, this project consists of two unprogrammed buildings constructed using a palette of physical and poetic materials which emerge from a deep understanding of a particular site. The project begins with the assumption that cultural process is an amazing energy which does not require architecture specifically. Architecture may, however, provide a catalyst for cul tural/social dynamic and can provide a medium for its expression. undertaken are dependent upon as an of physical relations within a