sojourn: ephemeral shelter




challenging the traditional hierarchy where human dominance dictates spatial boundaries. not a cage, but a sojourn, a temporary pause in a journey towards freedom. it proposes a porous threshold where species meet on equal ground.

the shelter proposes a continuous path that weaves through the landscape, allowing the terrain to be experienced through walking, pausing, and observing.

the act of moving becomes central to the project, turning architecture into a journey rather than a destination.

the path that connects different ground level encourage awareness and empathy, transforming the visitor from a passive observer into a conscious participant.

accessibility is not understood as ease, but as awareness. knowing that this place exists and choosing to pass through it becomes an ethical act. the project does not ask to be visited; it insists on being part of the route.

concept of rooting in the idea of shared experience a state where no being stands apart as an object, and no life is reduced to a function.

walking becomes a common language, allowing different bodies to sense the same ground, light, and rhythm. texture and animals are approached not as elements to be framed or controlled, but as living partners in time.