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Victoria Rance, Pulpits

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A response to pulpits in Georgian churches along the Strand in London, where sculptor Victoria Rance saw that their height and form changed over time, Pulpit offers a place to address an 'audience'; the stone structure of our summer house acts as an ideal space.
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Title: Victoria Rance, Pulpits
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A response to pulpits in Georgian churches along the Strand in London, where sculptor Victoria Rance saw that their height and form changed over time, Pulpit offers a place to address an 'audience'; the stone structure of our summer house acts as an ideal space.

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