Shifting Perspectives
Gardens reclaim stone pathways, expanding the focus beyond specific structures to encompass the estate's evolving form—a landscape shaped by remembered lives and slow decay. Rather than seeking definitive answers, attention to these details builds a network of interconnected narratives; each fragment suggests histories layered upon histories. As we trace these connections, however, ethical questions emerge regarding our role in shaping that very recollection. This constant interplay between observation and intervention reveals agency not as control, but as a proportional resonance within time’s ongoing dance.