My investigation is the importance we give to our senses when trying to understand an architectural project, more precisely this project, which focuses on sound. Although sound is hard to manipulate as it is impalpable, this information is often left to chance when designing spaces. Architecture exists in a duality of emptiness and fullness, whereas sound spreads, circulates and inhabits a space. The complementary nature of these two aspects offers an interesting idea: while architecture creates emptiness, sound fills it, and so together they form a whole. I wanted to devise a project in which sound, space and the spectator all respond to each other. In this way, the visitor roams through the site as if listening to the space.