And he changed all the lights to red in one nocturnal section and put them on a reverse light cycle, making them bright white light at night. The building was so successful and so popular that the World of Darkness as a concept came about and Joe Davis led its conception and we all pitched in and put it together. In those days, we had a marvelous curator of exhibition named Jerry Johnson. And Jerry worked on it very specifically with Joe and yours truly gave a direction to some parts of it. And so the building came together with a rather unusual architectural concept. We wanted the people to go in the building, have a one-way circulation and come out near where they went in so that they would not be confused or lost as often happens in a long building where they go in one end and out the other and unaware of the world are they. That was all done. The building won architectural awards, and it was spectacular.