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Lingering in Spaces - A slow approach to spatio-temporal experiences (last edited: 2025)

Vanessa Hoche

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Thesis / Research Document of the Royal Academy of Art, The Hague, 2023. MA Interior Architecture -INSIDE “Lingering in Spaces” explores how architecture and space can shape people’s perception of time and how to create spaces that encourage lingering, slowness, and presence. In a world driven by speed and productivity, contemporary spaces often fail to support deep, meaningful experiences of time. In my research paper, I realized how space and nowadays acceleration affect not only people's time perception but also their health. Through a combination of theoretical research, spatial analysis, and personal observations, I investigated how rhythm, movement, materiality, and sensory engagement can influence our subjective temporal awareness. I found not only the effects space has on people's time perception but also the elements that could reconnect us with the present moment. The project began as a personal fascination with how different spaces affect my experience of time. Observing how time stretches while gazing out of a train window, or compresses in confined urban settings, and how time disappears during flows of rhythmical activities like yoga, I became interested in how architecture could be designed to create a more conscious engagement with time and encourage people to slow down. While sharing my experiences of slowing down, I ask you- when was the last time you lingered?
typeresearch exposition
keywordsMaster Interior Architecture (INSIDE), slow architecture, lingering, Time perception, spatiotemporality, sensory awarness
date19/02/2025
last modified21/10/2025
statusin review
share statuspublic
affiliationRoyal Academy of Art, The Hague
copyrightVanessa Hoche
licenseAll rights reserved
languageAmerican English
urlhttps://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/3947712/3947711


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