This project is a speculative architectural proposal that uses the grape leaf as a motif to embody 8,000 years of human history—religion, conflict, and power—while envisioning their convergence toward peace.
The space is woven through a vein-like structural system, where walls, ceiling, and columns form a continuous organic order. These branching lines evoke histories of division and confrontation, yet also suggest the possibility of reconnection and unity.
A palette of soft ivory and light green conveys renewal, hope, and quiet harmony, while still carrying the weight of time. Gentle light filters from above like sunlight through leaves, enveloping the space and creating a sense of openness within an enclosed domain.
At the center, the table is positioned not as a site of opposition, but as a place for sharing and understanding. Here, power is redefined—not as conflict, but as a force for balance and coexistence.
Through the symbolic presence of the grape leaf, this project embraces the depth of human history while proposing a spatial vision that moves toward peace and collective harmony.