I'm in graduate school for Architecture working on my thesis. My thesis is entitled Entheogenic Architecture + Urbanism, the idea is to reintrepret spirituality for the 21st century, and develop design strategies, as well as planning strategies to encourage Community Spirituality, giving people the opportunity to practice whatever they'd like in an Entheogenic Space, whether that be praying to Jesus or Mecca, meditation, yoga, and I'd love to even have entheogenic rituals to take place within a legal and contextual setting with these spaces.
Anyway I have a full abstract and poster I can post, but here's my first "Installation" I will be starting construction over the summer, hopefully done in time for the first semester of my thesis, so I can get it out in an urban area, then a festival and interview people who use it. Here's my sketches I've developed. I'd love to hear suggestions
The design is to make something that is mostly nature. My main concepts arise from this idea I've been playing with called Renaturation. Renaturation is inspired by Angkor an Wat in Thailand. I want to make architecture that is meant to be taken over by nature. The reasoning establishes a relationship between occupant and building, as the building has a different appearance in different times of the year, and also how the plants of the building perform actual services for the building and the public. Which leads me to the next reason of using plants which was for sensory influence. All senses must be heightened for this, stones will be placed irregularly along the transition space, to make people focus on what they are doing. The scent of fragrant plants will fill the space as well as the feeling of being in a space enclosed by plants (generally this lowers the temperature and provides a much more pleasant experience than a traditional enclosure, this is because plants reflect and absorb heat more than they radiate it such as a wood structure would) Adding another layer of tactile experience would be when people actually touch the plants, so plants with a pleasant touch are desired.
These are early conceptual drawings, I will post more as I develop the design and such. Construction should start in April or May. It will be built in 2 sections roughly 6'x10' for mobility.