anderson, alexclark, dayton wade2020-02-042020-02-042020-02-042019clark_washington_0250O_21108.pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1773/45125Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019The thesis begins by establishing a historical context for discourse surrounding Truth in architecture; highlighting, specifically, a reliance on vision. Vision, through its insistence on objectivity, creates the expectation that there is a Truth out there that can be known. The critique of Truth-by-way-of-vision is then performed through a methodology of the mythological trickster who operates through inversion and negation. The result is a design project that re-envisions a century old church in the Capitol Hill neighborhood as a theater.application/pdfen-USnoneArchitectureArchitectureThe Lie that Tells a TruthThesis