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Projects in DWT are documentation and reflection on completed design works. Each project is not merely a visual portfolio — it is a record of a design proposition tested in real conditions. Projects are read through the F–B–M lens: how the relations of Function, Form, and Meaning operate in every spatial decision.

Reading Lens

Function — Form — Meaning

Each project in DWT is read and presented through the F–B–M lens as a minimum analytical framework. This lens is not an aesthetic template — it is an analytical structure that keeps design reflection grounded in the ontology of architecture.

FFunction

The biological and orientational needs of inhabitants. Not merely a room program, but how the human body dwells within space.

BForm

Physical–spatial configuration: layout, mass, openings, boundaries, and elemental relations that form the enclosure system.

MMeaning

The stability of relations between Function and Form. Meaning emerges when spatial configuration consistently addresses need in a perceptible way.

Relation Diagram

stable relationFFunctionBFormMMeaningF–B–M LensProjectdocumentation & reflectionEvery project is read through the F–B–M lens

Relational diagram of the F–B–M lens in reading DWT projects

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