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Stiltsville
Stiltsville unfolds through a vocabulary of exposure, suspension, and coastal distance. Taking the stilt houses of Biscayne Bay as both structure and apparition, the works reduce architecture to signs of horizon, fragility, and memory. What emerges is less a depiction of place than a threshold condition, suspended between sea, sky, and disappearance.
Located in the shallow waters of Biscayne Bay, Stiltsville refers to the historic group of stilt houses off Cape Florida. In this series, that local architecture becomes less a document than a point of departure for thinking about distance, exposure, and the fragile edge between land, water, and memory.

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