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The Flow-Art School uses circulation as the medium of teaching and learning by challenging the traditional experiences where students receive instruction within a single room. Physical and visual connections are the prominent design motor in the school. By slicing existing floor plates and shifting them to different elevations, the addition of half-floors and ramps guides visual flow between levels.