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Here are two observations of the fourth floor of the Gatewood Studio Arts Building, and how both natural and artificial light can impact a space.
My name is Carlie Blake, and I am currently a third year student studying interior architecture at UNC-G. Here are various images and descriptions of projects I have completed for IARC along with personal artwork.
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