FRONTIERS
Tangible space, used to contain various functions to
provide the platform for city events, is created by visible frontiers. A
frontier can be explicit; otherwise it can also be ambiguous, transparent,
and even invisible. My Curiosity lies in exploring how can new forms
of frontier transform urban space and its functions, sequentially bring
immense reformation to events that happened in the city.
FRAGMENTATION
Origins and culture identity carried by immigrants transit into a deep
fragmentation, as they colonize a new life - an instant presence, extreme material
conditions and the scale communal life. The fragmentation saw as one form
of lost cover their latent desire. However, local planned
wasteland existed in a range of unique political and economic context provides
concrete space for those desires as a platform.
COMMONS
Spatial hybridization appears as an emergent measure facing contemporary
society, however blurs the boundaries between public domain and private space.
Those appeal to urgent survival tactic to help those area used by commons. The
term “commons” searched as tool with which to transform the latent generic
condition of the city into a sphere of collectivity, and take it beyond the
ambiguity discourse between public and private space.
INFORMAL
Informal reconstruct from formal after its process of
deconstruction. Its physical performance can be the integration of different
forms of archetypes and material, can we find its invisible
image combining events beyond the reality of people's behave?
MONUMENT
The produce of the monument associated with strong and original forces,
including political, religious, deep-rooted memories or organizations in the
spatial dimension of urban mechanism and social hierarchy.
Could we explore alternative definition and spatial
form to convey origins and cultural identities under those
forces, extricating from its huge isolated size and
powerful concentrated image to loosely scattered shape and
engaged attitude of intervention to citizens’ life?
HETEROTOPIA
A heterotopia is a physical representation or approximation
of a utopia, or a parallel space that contains undesirable bodies to make a
real utopian space possible.
ARTIFICAL NATURE
Artificial nature is a new approach towards a new spatial
politics by defining an infinite set of structures to organizing the most
primitive of existing materials and techniques.