I submitted my design proposal brief thing- i will update on it later but basically i'm going to create a transsitional place where one goes to discover them selves so they know what beauty is. As in, my thesis will contain all the theories and history of beauty, and it will end with the idea that, i can't tell you what beauty is, but i can show you; thus i create an architecture where one can go to figure it out for themselves. A timeless place where one can realise who they are and what they desire because i feel that whatever makes something truly beautiful is something that you lack or desire as an individual. However this would set my work into two parts, 1) defining beauty and what causes it and 2) making a place that lets you 'cause' that feeling of beauty. this means that i will have to also research into how to make a space that allows you to discover yourself- which is an entire thesis topic on its own- using architecture to find the inner self.
So unless i use the findings and research of the thesis to build a design, i'd have to do a lot of extra work. I should be using my research to design something not using the final solution of the thesis as the content of something.
Or i could perhaps actually use the findings of the thesis, for example why cave paintings were 'beautiful' and actually dedicate a space to cave paintings and make it in such a way that it allows the person to realise...something?!
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