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House № VII of VIIp. 62

Tidemark.

Tidemark believes the place a thing is made determines, in some inarticulate way, what it carries.

Tidemark
Glass · Sand · Salt

A low pavilion at the river's mouth. Two glory holes, one annealing oven, and a workbench facing the tide. Salt is collected from the same water.

Tidemark is the youngest of the seven and the only one within sight of the sea. The pavilion was designed by a member who is also an architect; it was finished in MMXX, three weeks before her departure.

Tidemark believes the place a thing is made determines, in some inarticulate way, what it carries.

The glory holes are lit on tides. The members keep a printed almanac on the wall and revise it annually. Visitors are received only at low water.

Plates · this issue
Tidemark — plate I
Plate I
Tidemark — plate 2
Plate II
Tidemark — plate 3
Plate III
Photographs: in residence at Tidemark, late winter MMXXVI