the khoils of that had to do with relating to the work by robert haas on site before in the poetry garden. there is a verbal connection between old art and prior art. so you come in and it is present to you, as you come in floating down and in english, it's by -- it is an homage to william blake, a very famous poet and artist of his time. in the late 1700s. and then as you move away from the entry, you can see the relationship to the front door and the transparency of this lobby. the glass is 25 feet high, floor to ceiling. i think you'll be very pleased when you see it. it's very open and transparent. you approach the plensa bust, which is significant in scale on your way to the public elevator. let me jump outside for a second just to show the tie-in there. so, you see the front entry in the scrim work and the poetry by robert haas as the public can walk through. the linkage between this and town hall is quite great, i think, and very, very open. so, all of this will be flowing through. you can actually get a sent of it even today. back to the big rock on the right there and looking bac