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Making sense: reconciling architectural intent and desire

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posted on 2024-11-23, 19:17 authored by Mark Raymond
The work of the practice is concerned with the creation of resonant experiential authenticity informed through sensory reception.  Architecture is posited as a cultural operation through which strategies are devised, derived from rational and scientific responses but equally importantly from intuition. The practice exists as a creative operation engaged with humanistic cultural production in which, through photography, the eidetic serves as a transformative vehicle of temporal and spatial reconciliation. Architecture is recognised as a medium for reconciling intent and desire.

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Doctorate by Research

Imprint Date

2019-01-01

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Architecture and Urban Design, RMIT University

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9921863627801341

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