Riverscape Habitation
This project explores (in)-habitation along Han River, South Korea. A two-week trip involves site analysis, workshops, and community engagement. Han River's dynamic landscape encompasses transport, housing, ecology, and culture. It's a key urban element dividing the city, urging integrated planning. The studio studies architecture, ecology, and society to design a bridging structure for future habitation. Applying transdisciplinary principles of architecture, landscape, and urban design, guided by site-specific spatial concepts.A Bridge for Others by William Cupido - The
Scale of 'Pyeong' by Ashley Ho - Renature by Tom Inglis - Han River
Community Greenhouse. by Ryana Ishaq - The Connection Intersection by
Anna Nasioulas - School of the Natural Metropolis by Leura Smith -
Pavilion Library by Chailyn D’Souza - Amphibious Worlds by Claire Knight
- Riverside.zip by Yang Han Lin - Han River Waterfront Pavilion by
Giane Montano - A Bridge Kindergarten by Yuetan Xiao - Nature Vol. by
Jacky Wong
Professor: Mel Dodd, Haewon Shin
Students: William Cupido, Ashley Ho, Tom Inglis, Ryana Ishaq, Anna Nasioulas, Leura Smith, Chailyn D’Souza, Claire Knight, YangHan Lin, Giane Montano, Yuetan Xiao, Jacky Wong