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This project is a process of discovery, exploring the creation of a habitat through the combination of clay, straw, rope, and styrofoam balls. The tectonic structure formed by these materials provides a spatial experience shaped by experimentation and interaction. Each material serves a specific function and contributes to the continuous evolution of the space. The goal is to create distinct volumes and spaces through the interaction of materials, with each area specialized according to the material's properties. The design establishes a tectonic structure where the relationships between spaces create a dynamic, living environment. Interlocking spaces form new connections. Transitions between spaces balance fullness and emptiness, stretching the boundaries of volumes and enhancing spatial diversity. Each volume has unique characteristics that define the space, establishing its own internal flow and circulation. These transitions are shaped by orientations that guide movement and influence the user’s experience. A key aspect of the project is the constantly changing structure. The spaces evolve naturally through the interaction of layers, creating a continuously shifting environment. Ultimately, the texture created by the materials and spatial relationships transforms into a living habitat, offering a dynamic, adaptable space that responds to both form and function.

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Selin Kavlak

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