
CONVERGENCE.
Fall 2022
Professor Scott Wall
Set in East Tennessee’s Douglas Reservoir, CONVERGENCE consists of forms that mesh with the water and landscape, giving the illusion of growth, and emergence or disappearance with the rising and falling of the water, similar to the behavior of a sunken, deserted bunker after decades of wear. The strategic choice of sculpted concrete as the primary construction material will allow the
ever-changing water’s behavior to delineate change, gradually staining the surface over numberless years in the same way it has the neighboring silo. The development of this kind of complex community would demonstrate and encourage the bridging of the gap between the natural and the built environment that is so often viewed as two separate entities.



















