SEMASIOLOGY OF THE CORNER

This architectural intervention delicately inhabits a Japanese-inspired garden. It explores the semasiology of the corner through the intersection of materials and spatial directionality. The model captures a sectional interpretation of the intervention, emphasizing how corners frame both the curated landscape and the artwork on display.

Here, material junctions and spatial vertexes are celebrated. The corner becomes more than a structural necessity—it becomes a device for framing, directing attention, and creating layered moments of contemplation.

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