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The thesis at Tulane School of Architecture is a two semester process:the first semester is a research document/design proposal, and the second semester is spent designing the proposed project. The primary issue of my thesis project is the grounding of the spiritual in the real. This project seeks to craft an architecture that draws from the deeper cycles of life, with their mythical and intuitive sources in earth and water, fire and air; at the same time that the site and program are embedded in the practical realities of transportation, construction and the climate.

"What I aim to do is not so much learn the names of the shreads of creation that flourish in this valley, but to keep myself open to their meanings, which is to try to impress myself at all times with the fullest force of their very reality. I want to have things as multiply and intricately as possible present and visible in my mind." - Annie Dillard

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