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The course embarked with an integral exercise: charcoal sketches of surfaces and textures. These abstract discoveries laid the groundwork for the development of physical models, which transformed two-dimensional concepts into three-dimensional structures. This hands-on process progressed further using digital tools, transforming these shapes into architectural experiences that investigated space, structure, and emotion. Building upon this journey, the next project invited introspection ,when challenged with constructing a hideout or bunker place for myself, I delved within, recalling recollections of playing hide and seek at my grandparents' house when I was seven years old. These moments of anticipation and calm inspired a location that combines playfulness and refuge. The design aims to provide a spatial sensation of continuous movement within a 4.5x4.5x4.5 box. The cube serves as a structural limit, anchoring the form yet allowing it to adapt and transform. This combination results in a dynamic balance between rigid geometry and fluid organic appearances. The end effect is a beautiful interaction of structure and movement of volume space within space.
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