Sat, 14 Feb, 2009

Architecture of Mereth Kahn

Eridan 25, 228 AC

Documentary and interview elements produced by The Architectural Media Collective of Surakosai.

Mereth was granted a temporary visa to work outside of Khemi at Surakosai. Khemaru law ordinarily forbids a Khemaru theophore from working outside the country. Enlil's influence was definitely a factor.
The earthquake of 215 had so damaged the old Theophoric Institute building that much of it was unusable. Enlil and a consortium of supporters had been raising money for a new campus for many years, and with a grant of land, the time had finally come to rebuild in a new and prominent place.

Tanheu, the acting director and another Khemaru theophore who lived in exile, promoted a more conservative plan based on the local Keilian culture. There was some conflict between the vision and style of the two planners, even though both of them were Enlil's students.


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