Trust, Taste and Tradition: A retreat for the women of Japan Part 1 Project 2016 Amelia Black Bartlett School of Architecture (UCL) | UK The project explores the role of the woman in Japanese culture and seeks to subvert traditional gender tropes through spaces within an artificial 'folded' landscape. It investigates 'Thresholds' as an analogy of the relationship between male and female culture, also referencing women’s historic use of origami. These 'thresholds' and 'folds' form temporary seclusion for Japanese women, allowing them to break their cultural bonds while the 'salary-man' husband is away. Amelia Black Tutor(s)