In us and around us, there always exists a psychological emptiness with us, a void.
Not a prominent one, justa one which is persistent in its existence which nags us throughout andconstantly we try to satisfy it through some way or the other, but alwaysfalling short.
Can in anyway, Architectureconsidering all its dimensions, act as a pronouncement of this void at thecity and human scales, as well as provide a place of introspection inwhich we as individuals can make an attempt to fill up this void?
An urban transformation with a hedonistic approach.
Graduate Thesis
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