Gonzales, MichealSmith, JoshuaRayder, BenjaminGallardo, Rodrigo2023-07-132023-07-132023-05-09https://hdl.handle.net/10657/14984The goal of this thesis is to facilitate the establishment of human connections across digital and physical do-mains. The development of public space at the bound-ary of the digital and the physical sphere challenges the commonly held belief that these realms are dichoto-mous. Through an in-depth analysis of the relationship be-tween architecture and the human body, this research delves into the ways in which the evolution of media has impacted and shaped the formation of architectural spaces and our experiences of space and place. This research recognizes the imperative of harmonizing the digital and physical spheres within architectural design, in order to foster a mutually beneficial relationship between humanity and technology. By exploring the interplay between the human body, media, and archi-tecture, this thesis seeks to re-conceptualize the disci-pline of architecture, considering the ways in which technology and the human body interact and shape our perceptions of space.enThe author of this work is the copyright owner. UH Libraries and the Texas Digital Library have their permission to store and provide access to this work. Further transmission, reproduction, or presentation of this work is prohibited except with permission of the author(s).Digital MediaHuman connectionsDigital and physical domainsArchitecture and the human bodyEvolution of media in architectureHarmonizing technology and humanity in designHuman connectionsDigital domainPhysical domainPublic spaceArchitectureHuman bodyMediaSpacePlaceHarmonizingArchitecture and Digital MediaMediated InterfacesHonors Thesis