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2005 Rockefeller New Media Foundation Proposal

Author
Strickland, Rachel
Abstract
A place is constructed in the mind. Whereas western architectural design invests energy in the
tangible matter of enclosure, mass, and facade, Japanese practice has embraced aspects of the
environment that people neither see nor bump into- through a vocabulary of architectural
gestures and cues that designate directions, interruptions, concentrations and dispersions of a
habitable 3-dimensional field.