The making of a temporary architectural installation is an instructive task for an architect. It is an incentive to cross boundaries and become highly proactive with a particular environment.

Set on the Thames River in London, the tidal section becomes the starting point for this investigation. With a rise and fall of seven meters, this project uses the tide as a driving force to change its spatial configurations. The structure pivots around the embankment parapet shifting from horizontal to vertical likeness. This ever-changing structure forges awareness and instructs the spectator to recognize the on-going water cycle.