I N T E R + C L O U D
“We can’t experience the thickness of a cloud and see it at the same time; once in a cloud we have lost sight of it” Mary Jacobus, Cloud Studies: The Visible Invisible*
The atmosphere of an architectural space is difficult to define, quantify and to convey. A preoccupation of the thesis project lies in the elusiveness of the mood that is unavoidably attached to a space. Themes of lightness, translucency and luminosity have filtered into the project, through the subjective interaction with spaces in a new city and combined with the pre-existing attitudes and curiosities of the architect.
*Jacobus, M. (2012). Romantic Things: A Tree, a Rock, a Cloud. Chicago: Univeristy of Chicago Press.