The client is a small hotpot restaurant which hopes to decorate its entrance area, including the addition of a cultural wall and light box to catch attention. However, this tiny space has no definite boundary, as it acts as the sidewalk, temporary parking, back door of the neighbor and fire lane of the community all at the same time.
In the face of such an informal topic, we take the opportunity to challenge the rules of grammar to devise new words, for instance, combining light box and cart to create light-cart. According to the manufacturing process of the standard commercial light box, we fabricate five boxes which are made from angle irons. One of them is at the top to be the billboard, two of them are fastened in front of the exterior wall, and the last two boxes are loaded with wheels, handles, bolts and tracks. These boxes have six variations to deal with different situations.
Vegetable baskets and beer cases are filled in the five angle iron boxes according to their features: all the beer cases are placed in the front part as it could be easily decorated with bulbs and flowerpots; on the other hand, the vegetable baskets are placed in side elevation to create fractured light and shadow.