Developed alongside a theoretical study of "The Primitive Hut", architecture's origin as a memory of a lost state rather than a lost object, this project responds to Vinderup, an archetypal Danish train town whose archive of historical documents and artefacts has outgrown its space. Rather than expanding within the city, the proposal builds an archive of the city outside itself, observing it from without. Three buildings: a library, a museum, and a watchtower, sit as isolated fragments across the flat surrounding topography, each autonomous in character yet bound together through a shared analogous journey of experiencing the city. The library houses literary material, the museum exhibits objects and paintings, and the watchtower offers a point of external observation. Together, this dislocation of program and place forms a distinct constellation that, like the industrial park, the farms, or the city center itself, articulates a new and complete image of place. 8th Semester, 2018