The Syntax of Collapse ︎ Senior Project Award 2020
INAR 483
Spring 2020 ︎
Interior Design
Spring 2020 ︎
Interior Design
Student
Ryanne Hawkins
Advisor
Heather Scott Peterson
Ryanne Hawkins
Advisor
Heather Scott Peterson
In 1929, Mies van der Rohe and Lily Reich’s Barcelona Pavilion, challenged the perceptual stability of spatial boundaries through material effects. The veined surfaces of polished marble collated reflections of the surrounding landscape which were mirrored and expanded in shallow pools of water; while Marcel Duchamp’s groundbreaking work of 1923, The Large Glass, gathered and collapsed content behind or in front of its surface into a dynamic continuum of spatial arrangements. This thesis explores the visual collapsing of milieu in a domestic setting through apertures and material effects to create programmatic alignments that are precisely arranged and framed; becoming an interior condition assembled through visual participation













Catalog Description
Students develop a comprehensive project to demonstrate a thesis-level design proposition through an integration of site, program, process, materiality, and interior technology.
Students develop a comprehensive project to demonstrate a thesis-level design proposition through an integration of site, program, process, materiality, and interior technology.