Set within a suburban garden, Sanctuary explores architecture as a place of sensory withdrawal and reconnection with nature.
Inspired by fungal growth patterns and organic clustering systems, the proposal investigates how digitally fabricated forms might create spaces that feel protective, porous, and deeply grounded within the landscape.
Filtered light, textured surfaces, and curved thresholds shape a slow spatial experience, one that encourages stillness, reflection, and quiet occupation.
Material studies focused on layered fabrication methods and naturally derived geometries, allowing the architecture to feel less imposed on the site and more grown from it.
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