Lise Anne Couture Studio (SCI-Arc Spring 2010)As a studio challenge, the goal is to re-evaluate the big box museum that articulates atectonic system at multiple scales. Using abstracted techniques from selected artists tocreate intricate condition that will enhance the typical museum to an improved composition. Because vision can be understood as the most powerful sense, it is very critical that buildings are only physically engaging but also visually.Museums are design in such a way that it is somewhat banal. By using modular structures, this project will attempt to create alternative aesthetic modes of viewing apertures visually and architecturally. Since the building location is surrounded by taller buildings, it is important to create spaces that will gradually unfolds the view as they interacts with related spaces. By having the flexibility control different modes of mobile viewing, every angle of the museum can become picturesque. The modules are oriented in different angles and vary in sizes; therefore, it is easy to control what is intended to be seen and not seen. This new museum will act as a counter proposal to the new Whitney Museum in Manhattan, New York. By going away from the traditionalboxed museum and creating new ways to un-boxed the different ways a museum isviewed through digital manipulation.