Part one, Inhabitable In-betweens, is an installation at Bencoolen street that redefines no good spaces. By displaying unscripted inhabitations, it reveals the hidden value of in-betweenness. Part two, pondering days, is an experiential design under esplanade bridge. Like a landscape amplifier, rain becomes the protagonist of the performance and ‘activates’ the space. Part three, defying ‘no good spaces’, is a speculative design in a HDB maisonette corridor that lay claims on no good spaces and defy against the dictated what can one call their own. The project helps to understand that the perception of scale does not equate to its actual physical size, as the sense of space is not directly convertible to numbers.
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