The Florida
Landscape
Capturing the Phenomenological
Design V
The natural landscape and terrain serves as site for spatial inquiry. The development of the project starts in a rigorous study of the perceptual, physical, physiological, and phenomenological aspects that shape the natural world. The inherent complexities of the natural landscape become foundations for the act of making architecture. The temporal aspects of the site focus the project. Vegetation, wildlife, and the ecosystem are evaluated and translated into an architectural system.