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Circle Swale Farm
Telling the story of the Breese family farm
Cally Breese
2008 | Master of Architecture
Architecture must tell stories of what and who exists in a place- honestly, authentically, unselfconsciously. Architects, responsible for shaping the built environment, have been assigned this task of storytelling. The best stories are rooted in the history of a place- understanding, respecting, and improving upon what was in order to design what will be.

Narrative architecture improves the physical and emotional quality of life through the cultivation and nourishment of our constructed world. Everyone, on some level, craves human connection- physical, emotional, historical. Architects orchestrate human interaction to satisfy our deepest desires to touch, to smell, to taste, to hear, to see; to understand the nature of our humanness.
 

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