Looking past the drama...
I really loved the form of the losing piece. Like Simon said, the space that the curve created was really attractive. And I liked the aesthetic of the shingles on the side. But the support structure was just some 2x4's bolted together, left it looking really unfinished. And I wish Eric had been able to work with them better and get them to listen, because the "patchwork" sheeting just looked sloppy.
The other team's piece was almost great. Like Simon, I really dug the geometry of the big element, and the paint job, which did a perfect job of mimicking natural shading, put it over the top. And I liked the little individual pieces as well, I just wish they had done something to give those outlying pieces more dimension and connection to the whole. Just plopping them on the ground was lazy.
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