existence and continuity

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1996-08-01
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Virginia Tech
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History is a narrative of interdependent events or a series of events clustering about some idea which weaves them together. History gathers individually occurring events along the datum of such an idea and absorbs it into a realm of simultaneity. Similarly, this thesis attempts to amplify the co-existence of overlaying fragments of construction. Interventions with extant artifacts are another layer compounded toward a continuing history of building.

This investigation is a search for an architecture with a presence of permanence and historical continuity.

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building history, construction, library, monks, church
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