Intersection of performing arts in sensory design
This thesis proposes a sensory-driven design for the Sewri Performing Arts Centre, integrating light, texture, sound, movement, comfort, and site response. Moving beyond function and aesthetics, it explores how architecture can shape memory, mood, and interaction, creating spaces that are iconic, human, and experientially rich.
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