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The hypothesis redefines textiles as integral interior element, moving beyond their conventional role as upholstery or decorative features. It emphasizes the potential of textiles and opaque metal materials to create transparency, positioning them as key components in crafting enclosures. Their properties are examined across diverse scenarios: adaptive reuse, working within the constraints of a standardized site, and establishing a unique identity unconstrained by the site context. These explorations shape a visual-tactile language that celebrates Da Vinci's Dream Machines. The intangible tactility of textiles is investigated through varied lenses, weaving together explorations and experiences to create immersive and evocative spatial narratives.
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