She walks through the Villa Savoye, the masterpiece of her most revered architect, Le Corbusier, lost in thought. The transition of a place remains in the memories of those who lived in that era as part of the history of the land. The history of the land is thus layered, overlapping and changing between the history of the land itself and the history of the architecture built on it. While looking at the architecture, she sees the inside of the architect's brain. There are moments when the architecture in front of her eyes appears like a phantom.