Jisu Yang Sculpture Installation Urban Farming
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Unrolling Seashell Clay, plaster casting
Clay 30”x30”
Plaster casting 30”x30”
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Clay and Bass wood 35” x 25”
02 Weaving Color Casa Gilardi by Luis Barragan, Mexico City, Porto Academy Visiting, Barragan, 2019 June The screen weaves the color of the house.The screen flattens the space into a fabric as the panels reflect and the gap permeates the color. As it stands in the threshold, the screen ambiguates the views for visitors when they first enter the house.
Pine wood, reflective paper
03 Series of Analogue Models for Spatial Studies Plaster casting, 2019 Spring approximately 7”x10”x5” Plaster casting
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Experimental Bricks Architectural Internship with Briggs+Knowles Architecture and Design, Providence, RI, 2019 July to August I worked with Laura Briggs, a professor in RISD Architecture to design an experimental bricks that have reflective parabolic surface. The vertical facadae system collects and concentrates light into the zone where plants will be installed.
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Connecting Dots: Mapping Community Gardens in Providence Providence City Government, The Parks Department, Providence, RI 2019 September As a Maharam STEAM Fellow working with the Parks Department, my core mission was to create a collective map that gathers and narrates individual identity of community gardens in Providence. A single dot is insignificant but if there are multiple, it has a stronger capacity to bring attention. Food justice is an ultimate element that completes the cycle of urban agriculture. The collective entity forms a larger movement of urban agriculture in Providence. Link: http://www.providenceri.gov/providence-parks/park
06 Nesting in A Frozen City RISD European Honors Program, Castelvecchio Calvisio, Italy 2019 September
The installation is placed inside the abandoned house which is part of an old neighborhood in Castelvecchio C ed houses, the project attempts to create a nesting pathway constructed by foud shards of roof tiles and brick start recognizing small details that indicate traces of inhabitation. The proposal symoblize hope for re-populat 1980s.
Calvisio. Inspired by bird nests that constantly appear inside discardks in the house. As visitors follow the path, they change directions and ting the neighborhood that was abandoned after the earthquake in
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07 Earth Architecture Workshop Sardegna, Italy, 2019 Fall
08 Festina Lente Alfama, Lisbon, Portugal 2018 Janurary Instructor: Laura Briggs Make haste slowly. Festina Lente offers a new wayfinding system leading to The Lady’s Hill, the highest viewpoint of Lisbon. The pWWWroject intends to make both tourists and locals to slow down and observe details around thelsemves, using stereoscope and wayfinder. The project gives more awareness to the depletion and negligence of Alfama by filling out the gap of missing and damaged tiles with cork tiles. The project offers an alternative way to fulfill absence of the city.
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