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Master Design

Parham Ghaderi

Non-Spaces (Recessive Interstitial Ones!)

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Non-Spaces (Recessive Interstitial Ones!) is a design-led inquiry into the overlooked and ambiguous zones that exist between defined architectural spaces. Rather than treating these areas as merely functional or residual, my work positions them as emotionally charged, conceptually rich, and sensorially potent environments. Drawing from spatial design, speculative architecture, and the visual language of Persian miniatures, the project proposes that in-between spaces are not empty but full of potential, sites where meaning accumulates, dissolves, and transforms. Using VR, physical models, and poetic spatial gestures, I investigate how such spaces might be experienced not just through function, but through atmosphere, disorientation, and pause.

The Unbeing Pavilion, gathers fragments from the investigations on echoes of glitch artifacts, Persian spatial logic, VR environments, into a loose structure shaped by rhythm, ambiguity, and unfolding narratives. It is not a structure to be solved, but a condition to be sensed. It unfolds like a whisper, walls that drift apart, light that lingers, a route that never quite resolves. Entry is dislocation; movement is quiet choreography. It is a place of invitation, not instruction, a threshold for the unseen, the unresolved, the nearly-lost. The pavilion becomes not a destination, but a mindset, one that listens, lingers, and gives presence to the invisible. It offers no blueprint, only permission: to sense space differently, to experience the in-between.

parham.ghaderi.gh@gmail.com