The sandstone promontory of Chowder Head (Gooragal) holds significant history as a site frequently visited by the indigenous Borogegal or Cammeraygal clans. The richness of its history underpinned the formation of the project’s key tenet- memory. Memory is vague, and on the path of recollection, one wades through a “Haze”- a labyrinth of impressions and accounts within which moments of clarity become magnified. Within the project, a forest of columns falls upon the landscape, lifting up an impression of the underwater terrain, eluding to unseen depths. Voids within their gridded organisation situate programmatic elements within moments of clarity.