Sunday, September 1, 2019

I chose the chapter “Little Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz”. During the reading, I found myself interested in remapping the house of the Sorcerer in the Glass City with a new approach. We enter the house with a Mexican style big arch door, high dome ceiling and earth tone painting on the wall. There are two big columns straight up to the top with vines wrapping around all the way to the top. There is no staircase but vines climbing from the ground to up the wall where a couple of portals connect the long hallways that lead to different chambers. Each chamber has a different function in the house, such as a rest room, study room and dining room. All the furniture are formed by vegetables since the Sorcerer is the vegetable human. The house is built facing the East where the sun rises. The sun beams enters through the chamber first, then the portal, and down to the main hall.