The Room
Undergraduate Option Studio at the University of California, Berkeley
Advisor: Turan N.

This piece questions what forms interiority, supposing an endless interior as a distortion of the planar. When we think of a room as inferring interior, the relationship between wall and ceiling tends to be a squared Cartesian volume, but I’m interested in how interior can blur those boundaries, amplifying continuity through tangential conic surfaces.
The narrative of this drawing is an explicit reflection on Sylvia Lavin’s reading of hoarding as an architectural concern. Here, symptoms of the precarious nature of such spaces include a person befallen by a broken swath of the interior volume.
36”x36” Print