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This project immerses itself as a sanctuary through walking for healing. Situated in the historical trails of Hyde Park, NY, this project offers a connection between existing landscape and the memory of the site through engaging in a continuous activity that pays homage and tribute to the site’s history in an all year long practice and representation. The project offers a series of constrictions and expansions that emerge from the existing trails—using the physicalities of the site, natural elements, and textures of the meandering paths, such as mixtures of dried leaves, mulch, and stone. The project has features reflected in built structures through feel and form.