An interactive wall designed by LTL Architects is featured in the lobby of Memorial Sloan-Kettering, New York City's renowned cancer treatment centre. The large wall has holes with random, lighted planes that alter depending on where the viewer is standing, and was modelled using Rhinoceros 3D software.
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