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During my time at Coop Himmelb(l)au, we often delved into the intricate world of 3D geometry, where architecture became more than just designing buildings - it was about shaping entire experiences. I engaged in techniques like stapling, stacking, and mirroring forms, not merely as artistic choices, but as tools to create dynamic, unexpected spaces. These methods allowed me to transcend traditional architectural boundaries, pushing the limits of what spaces could be.
The process was both challenging and exhilarating. As I manipulated these geometric forms, I began to realize that architecture isn't just about physical structures. It's about the interaction between space, form, and perception. The spaces that were created often felt like stepping into new worlds—realms where the familiar rules of space and form no longer applied. Your mind is confronted with possibilities far beyond what you’ve known, inviting you to explore and reimagine the very essence of spatial experience.