An Architecture of Lumetric Causality Part 2 Project 2017 Thomas Parker Bartlett School of Architecture (UCL) | UK An Architecture of Lumetric Causality investigates the potential of aesthetically generated realities in architecture. Through iterative deployment of generative film, physical modelling, digital scripting and analogue drawing, these methodologies reveal a series of uncanny tangible worlds to explore. Through the programmatic design of a Lost and Found upon Willow Island, in Munich, Germany, these variable translations of narrative, programme and context tease out a series of spatial complexities. Tutor(s)