Riekman, Nicole2012-04-052012-04-052012-04-05http://hdl.handle.net/10222/14599Buildings are largely static objects, while the people and programs that inhabit them and the landscapes surrounding them belong to a set of more dynamic, shifting and interconnected systems. The intention of the thesis is to demonstrate a sympathetic resonance between landscape and body, as architecture. This will be explored through the design of a dance performance and rehearsal space at The Ross Creek Centre for the Arts in Ross Creek, Nova Scotia, Canada.enFlexibility, Landscape, Body, Dance, PerformanceBreaking the Black Box: Using Flexible Architecture to Connect Performance with the LandscapeThesis