Forgotten Landscapes
Incremental Architectures
This microexhibition brought together models, sketches, and drawings, offering insight into a body of work that explores the evolving potential of architectural space. The display features a selection of both completed and ongoing projects, each engaging with ideas of incrementalism, polyvalent adaptation, and the transformative possibilities of the built environment.
Central to the exhibition are themes of design for assembly and reassembly, as well as the reimagining of existing structures. The work reflects a continuing interest in how architecture can accommodate shifting uses over time—creating spaces that are generous, flexible, and open to reinterpretation.
Through a combination of research material and speculative design, the exhibition invites reflection on how architecture might support more adaptive, inclusive, and imaginative ways of living. It serves as both a snapshot of current architectural investigations and a platform for ongoing dialogue about the social, spatial, and environmental responsibilities of design.
Incremental Architectures
This microexhibition brought together models, sketches, and drawings, offering insight into a body of work that explores the evolving potential of architectural space. The display features a selection of both completed and ongoing projects, each engaging with ideas of incrementalism, polyvalent adaptation, and the transformative possibilities of the built environment.
Central to the exhibition are themes of design for assembly and reassembly, as well as the reimagining of existing structures. The work reflects a continuing interest in how architecture can accommodate shifting uses over time—creating spaces that are generous, flexible, and open to reinterpretation.
Through a combination of research material and speculative design, the exhibition invites reflection on how architecture might support more adaptive, inclusive, and imaginative ways of living. It serves as both a snapshot of current architectural investigations and a platform for ongoing dialogue about the social, spatial, and environmental responsibilities of design.