This project seeks to better understand architectural representation through an interrogation of its limits; the vastness of landscape, and the internalised space of consciousness. The research stems from an investigation into landscapes of human endeavour – in which both limits are potentially at their most extreme – with a project examining the bodies of ‘failed’ attempts to conquer Mount Everest. The research is developing in conjunction with an MArch studio exploring these themes.
Key Outputs:
Craig J, Ozga-Lawn M. Everest Death Zone. Paper for Emerging Architectural Research 2014, 1(5).
ARC People: Matt Ozga-Lawn, James Craig