| Title: | Events Machine |
| Author: | Arlt, Robert |
| Abstract: | This thesis explores the relation between narrative and (im)material: investigating traditional means of making architectural media while testing and generating representation with film (narrative) in the pursuit of a haptic, architectural 'facilitator.' The investigation will be a hybrid typology of a wayside rest area with accommodations for tourists and travelers and also a water research facility for ecological research, training and global awareness. The architecture conceives experiences of space-time through a series of choreographed moments that reflect the context, a deep glacial history embedded in the horizon. What we do depends on who we are; but it is necessary to add also that we are, to a certain extent, what we do, and that we are creating ourselves continually. -Henri Bergson |
| Date: | 2011-05 |
| Subject: | Roadside rest areas. Hydrological stations. Ecology -- Research. Grand Marais (Minn.) Minnesota. |
| Permalink: | http://hdl.handle.net/10365/16906 |
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