Harry Gong, "Puzzles and Tesseract of The Constant Present"
This thesis explores the use of architecture to tell a non-linear narrative, mirroring the nature of reality. By employing a monumental design language featuring elements like tesseracts and puzzles, the project invites personal engagement in solving architectural enigmas. As participants unlock the story, it loops, revealing a shared, eternal present.
Integrating past thesis studies and previous projects, this work creates a vibrant, cohesive architectural world within an immersive puzzle-solving game. The theme of play, as a universal language, unifies the project, presenting the thesis in a distinctive and unconventional manner.
Program: Master of Architecture
Thesis Advisor: John Shnier