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Death is something that everyone will encounter in their lifetime, but people are afraid of death. This phenomenon is called death anxiety. Individuals’ place on death is generally specific to them; whether negative or positive, it is difficult to understand as an outside observer, so I want to assist them in framing that meaning of death in a healthy way.I translated the elements in The Ramble through intuitive application or in an abstract form, such as rocks in various forms, water, dead tree stumps, and the fungus growing on the fallen trees. I want to apply these elements to the designed space and installations, hoping to review a person’s life from a narrative perspective.