In an era where architecture is increasingly consumed as image—accelerated by digital production, AI-generated renderings, and social media—the discipline privileges the polished final output while obscuring the labor, iteration, and uncertainty that produce it. This thesis challenges the authority of the final image, proposing instead a representational practice that exposes architecture as an ongoing process of making, where tools, time, and decisions are made visible rather than concealed. Through layered drawings, renderings, and diagrams, the project constructs a representational framework that foregrounds iteration and accumulation. Rather than resolving into a singular outcome, the work reveals architecture as an ongoing act of making in which process itself becomes the primary subject.

