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The search of the holy mountain is not the pursuit of a tangible space, but a spiritual practice directed towards an inner landscape. Very often, this inner landscape is regarded as something private, intangible, and fundamentally unshareable.


So my research begins with this question:

How can we design a bridging object that a mental entity can embark upon, allowing projection beyond the physical body?

How can we return to the holy mountain?

And ultimately,  what I am trying to investigate is: whether architecture can produce a medium through which imagination can dwell.

The project is about the relationship between mind, projection, inner landscape, and material form.













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