THESIS

BODY/FORM: STUDY OF FORM-MAKING IN REFERENCE TO SOMATIC EXPERIENCES FROM INTERACTION WITH VARIOUS ARCHITECTURAL ENVIRONMENTS. [EXPERIMENT REQUIRES SHIFTS IN BODILY MOVEMENT/POSITION THROUGH MANIPULATION] INVESTIGATE PHYSICAL CONNECTIONS DEFINED BY THE RECIPROCAL ENGAGEMENT OF THE HUMAN BODY AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT. DEVELOP FORM THAT ADDRESSES THE CONDITIONS OF ARCHITECTURE DERIVED FROM OR INFORMED BY THE HUMAN BODY, AND AS A BUILT ENTITY CHALLENGES THE EXISTENCE OF BODY IN SPACE AND TIME.