what if instead of the compact brush (which can fold and unfold), the object has two sides: bristles on one, something else on the other. currently the other, in my mind, serves simply as a shelter, in its concave shape. but it is dependent on the primary functioning of the bristle side.
Graduated from NYU with a Bachelor of Arts, double majoring in English & American Literature and Urban Design & Architectural Studies. She went on to graduate from Pratt Institute in 2009 with a Master of Architecture, and has been working as a Project Associate at RAND Engineering & Architecture, PC.
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