Vermillion, Emma Flower2022-08-152022-08-152022-08-14vt_gsexam:35111http://hdl.handle.net/10919/111518An architect draws from a deep repository of past memories made durable in the act of architecture. This thesis is a study of the analogous relationship between a childhood memory of a garden and a set of architectural acts giving form to this memory. The ideas of threshold, meander, focus, and framing are the basic conditions of the project. Perspectives and montages are the primary methods of study. The project is a garden placed within the context of an imagined city setting up the interplay of silence amidst the cacophony of the city. It centers around a singular tree, informed by a specific childhood memory. The single tree in concert with the architectural conditions allows one to resist the inexorable rush of urban time.ETDenIn CopyrightMemorygardenthresholdmeanderframetreeAn Analogical Garden of MemoryThesis