ITD Senior Thesis - Research
Streaming Media
Publication Date
2025
Presentation Length
15 minutes
College
O'More College of Architecture & Design
Department
Interior Design
Student Level
Undergraduate
SPARK Category
Research
Faculty Advisor
Finis Eliot
SPARK Session
Interior design research session - Finis Eliot
Presentation Type
Talk/Oral
Summary
The intent of this design is to create a sacred sanctuary that guides individuals on a transformative journey through the abstractions of love, time, and death. The design draws upon sacred geometry and natural elements to symbolize life's cycles, encouraging reflection, renewal, and connection. Rooted in the rouleaux's triangle and the golden ratio, each space embodies one abstraction: fostering love through connection, embracing time as a force of change, and honoring death as an opportunity for renewal. This sanctuary offers a refuge for the people of Nashville, promoting healing, resilience, and an appreciation of life's collateral beauty.
Recommended Citation
carroll, carsen M., "ITD Senior Thesis - Research" (2025). SPARK Symposium Presentations. 157.
https://repository.belmont.edu/spark_presentations/157