Desiring Boxes: Triangulating the bodies of architecture
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1996
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Hutson, Christopher Michael
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Ingraham, Catherine
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The architecture of monument and labyrinth structures gaps, divisions and boundaries into an architectural discourse which is antithetical and sympathetic to linearity. The structure of this thesis body serves as a necessary diagrammatic example of this doubled and tripled architectural space. The central column of text is the represented boundary body acting as the interface between the two side columns. The left column is the material used in the thesis as historical constructions. The right textual column is the design component of my architecture. I, myself as the author, am the fourth party mask, present but absent. Necessarily, to convey different bodies of information and differences between parts in this constructed thesis, there are changes to the traditional thesis format.
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