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Primitive Tectonic
Our fascination with boulders derives from their abstract nature, scale ambiguity, and infinite sculptural variety. Boulders, with their creases, folds, and steps, invite interaction. One can climb onto a boulder to seek a better vantage point, hide behind one to seek protection. What space-making would emerge from these tectonic formations if they were inhabitable?
This theme centers on the perception of a monolith seamlessly “inserted” into an existing fabric. It stems from a desire to achieve maximum impact with minimal means—crafting architecture from simple, humble materials like sheetrock.