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2024

As part of the 2024 Architectural Association Summer School, the unit CARPETS was co-taught as a studio exploring cultural artifacts as tools for historical reconstruction and representation. The work focused on displaced monuments within London’s urban fabric, with students identifying relocated or removed monuments and developing textile-based design interventions. Through storytelling and memory, the studio reimagined cultural identity through alternative forms of architectural expression.

2024

At the 112th ACSA Annual Meeting, themed Disrupters on the Edge, a co-curated session reimagined the academic panel as a storytelling format centered on cultural artifacts and personal heritage. The session was initiated through the unfolding of a carpet as the shared artifact, inviting collective spatial and narrative engagement. Co-curated with Remus Macovei, with invited participants Mohamad Nahleh and Young-Tack Oh.

2023

This studio examined the carpet as a cultural artifact. Students deconstructed carpets from their own cultural contexts to analyze spatial logic, narrative, and identity, then constructed new representational and spatial interpretations. The work culminated in a full-scale drawing at the scale of the carpet, alongside animations and physical models.