Brad states, in part, the following:

"There _is_ more, I just haven't put it all together yet :-) But
thanks...
I'll be able to check-out your URLs tomorrow. It's the varied and
visually-jumbled _signage_ of independent vendors that's missing in most
urban centers now. Somehow I like the idea of using the image of these
disappearing formed-metal signs as floorplans/elevations of new
buildings... when laid flat; perhaps even retaining the flickering mass
of
neon on "the roof..."

This seems very arbitrary!

Using elevations for plans, and using plans for elevations, gains what?
What is the meaning being communicated?
Why do you like it?

.H.