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PSEUDO PRIVACY
ARCHITECTURAL REPRESENTATION I, Fall 2013/14
Living in a student residence where one bachelor room was shared between two inspired me to question the distinction between public and private space. Often, having a separate room connotes privacy – whether intended for studying, sleeping, storing personal stuff, etc.
In a personal room shared with another questions the idea of what privacy truly means, because with another's presence, there is always a sense of being watched and restricted. Such environment questions the meaning of security and surveillance, and further ideas related with social spatiality, Orwellian society, or the Panopticon.
In a personal room shared with another questions the idea of what privacy truly means, because with another's presence, there is always a sense of being watched and restricted. Such environment questions the meaning of security and surveillance, and further ideas related with social spatiality, Orwellian society, or the Panopticon.
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The most private space in such environment can only be yourself.
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