Constructed Space
Constructed Space explores the built world as the domain in which human form becomes environment. Streets, façades, passages, and residual details are approached here as articulations of a space that has been shaped, inhabited, and gradually transformed through use. The section is concerned with the way construction orders perception and movement, while also retaining the marks of time, labour, and repetition. Built space appears as a layered reality in which function never fully contains form, and in which material arrangements continue to bear the traces of those who crossed them, used them, altered them, and left them behind.

