Foundation Hall opens to the slurry wall — a feat of engineering that held fast — and the Last Column, a focal point for farewells during the recovery period.
Table of Contents
What to Notice
- The wall’s surface and tie‑backs
- Messages and markings on the Last Column
- Spatial scale and acoustics
- How galleries open outward from this central volume
Suggested Flow
- Stand back to read the slurry wall as a whole surface.
- Circle the Last Column slowly; observe inscriptions and layers.
- Sit briefly to let scale register before continuing.
Tip: Two slow laps around the column reveal details missed on the first pass.
Sound and Space
- Notice the subtle echo and the way footsteps carry.
- The volume encourages slower pacing and quieter voices.
- Adjacent corridors provide exits if you need a brief reset.
Photography Notes
- Prefer wide frames that include wall texture and floor.
- Avoid flash; let ambient light preserve atmosphere.
- Give others distance while composing.
Bottom line: This is a place to decelerate — to observe form, texture, and care.