Almost Forgotten
Year: 2022
Location: Site-Agnostic
Area: 3,200 SF
Phase: Conceptual Research
Almost Forgotten does not preserve memory, but interrogates its erosion. Through anatomical drawings that dissect absence and sculptures that arrest time, the project transforms fleeting fragments into inhabitable space. It inhabits the fragile seam where art and architecture become indistinguishable: form without program, yet holding deep emotion and memory.
Guided by phenomenology, the work proposes that memory is not an image but a spatial condition stored in the body and materials. It is “architecture before walls and art after purpose.” Ultimately, the project is a quiet act of resistance, giving physical form to what is already vanishing.