PROJECT: THE SECRET GARDEN AND THE INVISIBLE RELATIONS
DESIGNER: Chawapol Watcharasukarn and Prapatsorn Sukkaset

“Tale of the Secret Garden, represents the idea that; every action, would most certainly effect the other in a chain of relation. And whatever decision made is a result of the cause, both by experience and action effected by others. This is somehow an independence of the initial state, where a smallest change can result in a large difference in ones that follow.”

With the thoughts regarding to architectural discourse, there are more beyond the human scale yet. As human eyes merely perceive on the scales appreciated. Visualisation is shaped and regardless to inaccessible scale where countless measures do exist and interrelate as a big universe includes multiple stories.
 
“Tale of the Secret Garden”, represents the idea that; every action, would most certainly effect the other in a chain of relation. And whatever decision made is a result of the cause, both by experience and action effected by others. This is somehow an independence of the initial state, where a smallest change can result in a large difference in ones that follow.
 
Supposed a flower remains unpicked; butterflies and other pollinators would do their jobs in the flower breed expansion, going on and on endlessly according to nature’s command. On the other hand, if the flower is picked, the process of pollination and growth would most certainly stop. Even if for just a flower but the affect influences others in the cycle.
 
Henceforth, this narrative aims to introduce a way of seeing; provokes the idea of the invisible relationship through variations of scale. One between different creatures through the realisation of effects from the habitations, illustrated in two possibilities that could be enacted as a result of a certain decision of either to have an ownership towards something or let the beauty bloom naturally with endless results.
 
Simply, disregarding man.