‘And like a sand-glass turned about
The hills in a dry rain
Will flow away and the old land look out;’
— Andrew Young, Selected Poems (1998)
Still Flow explores how Culbin’s fragmented environmental memory can be reconnected—and its resilience restored—through the continuous movement of water, sand, and forest. Shaped over time by tides, shifting dunes, afforestation, and human intervention, Culbin now faces rising seas, woodland decline, and a growing disconnection from its ecological and cultural past.
Reweaving memory, restoring resilience becomes both method and metaphor: a living rhythm where water moves, sand migrates, and trees rejoin the land’s evolution. Informed by Heidegger’s phenomenology—Being, Dwelling, Space, and Belonging—the design embraces change, allowing Culbin to breathe, transform, and remain open. What comes next is not fixed, but still quietly unfolding.
The ending is not written—only carried forward in the flow......