The Space Between is a speculative project exploring the tension between
permanence and impermanence. Grounded in the presence of large granite
boulders, the work engages with site as both a physical and temporal condition
— where matter exists across vastly different scales of time. The slow formation
of stone sits in contrast to the ever-shifting spaces between, revealing a
landscape defined as much by absence as by mass.
The project considers how we perceive multiple streams of time
simultaneously: the enduring weight of geology alongside the fleeting nature
of occupation and experience. Through this lens, architecture becomes a
mediator — operating within the threshold between what persists and what
dissolves.
The works trace a progression from early sketches and spatial explorations to
conceptual sectional studies, examining the relationship between mass and
void, solid and ephemeral. Rather than resolving these conditions, the project
seeks to hold them in tension — revealing architecture not as a fixed outcome,
but as a continuous negotiation between the permanent and the transient.
