Our own Faith Ramsey took charge of these process sketches. Our design is derived from a curvilinear form, aka. a circle creating a void within our two walls. This break in the rectilinear form create a moment of intrigue to the bystander. The space created in between the two walls is a passageway small enough to challenge the viewer-bringing up again the question once again of whether or not they may pass through.
[2nd year studio] of the Interior Architecture Department at UNCG is conducting a temporary installation in the lobby of the Gatewood Building. since the start of the semester, we have collaborated as a class on designing a 'wall' and stretching the boundaries of what a wall really is. we wanted to build two very different walls, but campus regulations did not allow for the outside installation to be completed. visit the lobby to experience the completed wall - view this blog to see our process.

[tadao ando, awaji water temple, japan]
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