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Memory, Hierarchy, and Fragment of Threshold

Project by Jeewon Seo

This project begins with a close study of the unnoticed doors of the Morgan Library. While visitors focus on artworks, it is the doors that quietly shape movement, access, and hierarchy. I’m interested in how each threshold defines who may enter, who must stop, and how these boundaries create different experiences of the same building. By observing these patterns, I translate the museum’s doors into drawings, renderings, and a physical book-model that treats each door as a fragment of spatial memory. Together, the works reveal how architecture organizes belonging and restriction through something as ordinary as a door.