STUDENT
Dana Taha
PROFESSOR
Keith Mitnick
This project “architecturalizes” the spatial experience of time, categorized into three realms of past, present and future, all existing simultaneously. The past is spatialized through the physical accumulation and imprinting of time in the ground, the present becomes an intermediary space spatially resultant by both the past and future, and the future is the dark and unknown. Time becomes an experiential journey, enhanced through the active engagement in redefined post-office activities. The three realms of activities, Casting, Exhibiting, and Sensing, abstract time relative to how it is conventionally experienced in a post-office.