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The collective memory of the past is driven by state institutionalized modern history.
This project is an inquiry concerning architecture, history and memory.
(Museum for) The Divided Bengal presents the social, economic, cultural and political history of the partitions of Bengal. It adapts and applies architectural strategies like moment and movement, light and shadow, vision and obstruction, perspective and reversepective, amplified sound and silence, tactile feel and unusual use materials (such as floors built of glass slabs with flowing water) to articulate experiences to evoke memory.
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