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Peripheral Perspective questions the use and interpretation of traditional perspectival means of representation to understand how we see and experience space. The result of this exploration led to an understanding of the spatial relationships that we perceive through peripheral vision, thus re-conceptualizing how architectural experiences are formed. Using drawing as a mean of discovery, peripheral perspective was created to understand, interpret and design within peripheral space.
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Location: Emerald Lake, Hyalite Canyon near Bozeman, Montana
Typology: Peripheral Exploration Through Drawing - Mountain Retreat
Thesis Advisers: Bradford Watson + Maire Conrad
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