

“Room” is a spatial meditation on duality—an architectural diptych that explores the fragile tensions between opposing realities. At its core, the set up confronts our binary understandings of house, materiality, and notion, inviting an mental dialogue on the boundary between nature and the
constructed atmosphere.


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