When Walls Roam

This project embraces that tension through agritourism, inviting presence and proposing an architecture that accepts change. Buildings are treated as mutable, shaped by time rather than resisting it. Thresholds become critical moments within this continuum, where subtraction and preservation allow the past to surface without being overwritten. Existing walls are not erased but fragmented and reoriented along new axes. Preserved as artifacts and stabilized within weathered steel frames, these remnants act as markers—thresholds, altars, and pauses—honoring history while activating it in the present.