Windowscape
Concept
This project explores the window as a visual and cultural interface — a boundary that separates inside and outside while quietly revealing the life behind it. Through curtains, plants, protective grilles, and weathered surfaces, windows become more than architectural details; they record traces of identity, privacy, class, and time.
Overview
By isolating windows from their original buildings and presenting them as a unified system, the project proposes a new way of reading the city through its most ordinary structures. The window becomes a lens through which everyday life, neighborhood memory, and the relationship between public observation and private existence can be understood.
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