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The GO>TABLE, an award winning entry in the Metropolis Magazine sponsored NEXTGeneration Competition in 2004, is an effort to form and apply gathered knowledge of highway overpass diagrams into a new, hybridized design vocabulary. This object represents the position that people ‘move’ in cars, through cars and by cars – and this movement is a critical expression of how we routinely get around and get things done. Our highway infrastructure can be viewed as a diagram that describes our current speed of movement in three-dimensional form.  Specifically, the concrete box beam employed on Boston’s Big Dig Project serves as the impetus for design – an aesthetic significance originating in the structural system itself.