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Pharis Learning Center board&#13;
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An architectural board featuring circular‑form concept sketches, a rendering of a round banded building, five diagrams showing the form‑development process, exploded axonometric layers, two floor plans, and a sectional cut of the interior.&#13;
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If you want them even more minimal—like one‑sentence accessibility‑only versions—I can pare them down further.</text>
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