in.side.out was built at the Harbourfront Centre in Toronto and explores the threshold conditions that determine our perception of inside and outside. In architecture, a window or a door can frame an exchange between contained and boundless space.
These openings can be considered more than frames for viewing, but also as apertures for light; a natural element that defines and characterizes the spaces we inhabit. Through the use and manipulation of light, shadow, and human perception, we investigate how architecture can both define and expand perceptual and physical space, thereby testing its inner and outer edges, reaching towards a moment of the sublime.
in.side.out
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in.side.out explores the threshold conditions that determine our perception of inside and outside. In architecture, a window or a door can frame Read More

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