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Where Design Becomes Dialogue

Join The Dialogue

Not inquiry—exchange.

A space for thought, perception, and shared understanding.

Design is not a fixed answer, but a living conversation—shaped through perception, refined through relation, and sustained through exchange. Within this work, spatial understanding is not imposed; it emerges through engagement with form, material, and experience. This is a space to continue that exchange.

ENGAGEMENT WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK

Dialogic Inquiry

Collaborative Practice

Collaborative Practice

Questions and reflections that extend spatial understanding.

ENGAGE THE DIALOGUE

Collaborative Practice

Collaborative Practice

Collaborative Practice

Partnerships structured through relational design thinking.

ENTER COLLABORATIVE WORK

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EXTEND THE DISCOURSE

Observation (initial condition)



The initial registration of spatial condition.

Perceptual awareness precedes interpretation, allowing form, material, and relational positioning to be encountered as they present themselves within the field.



Reflection (interpretive condition)



The interpretive phase through which spatial conditions are examined and situated.

Perception is translated into understanding, revealing underlying relationships between elements and their contribution to spatial hierarchy.



Articulation (expressive condition)



The formal expression of spatial understanding through language, writing, or discourse.

Here, individual perception enters a shared framework, contributing to the collective expansion of relational design knowledge.

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RELATIONAL DISCOURSE

CONTRIBUTION TO DISCOURSE

Submissions may take the form of observations, reflections, or articulated positions on spatial experience.

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The dialogue remains open.

Submissions, inquiries, and engagements are received and considered within the context of ongoing discourse.

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interior design theory

spatial perception

spatial composition

interior architecture

design methodology





ORCID 0009-0006-9746-7097



Professional Affiliations

IDEC | IIDA | ERDA


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