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Refracted Views
This project reinterprets architectural perception through the mechanics of the camera obscura, using optics and reflection to transform site documentation into an immersive study. An acrylic box captures outward-facing views from a building on Governors Island, with printed window clings applied to its transparent surfaces. A reflective plane inside inverts the imagery, destabilizing spatial orientation and blurring the boundaries between reality and representation. The result is an optical paradox—an architecture that both contains and deconstructs itself, merging reflection, transparency, and distortion.






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