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Tales from the Sea / The University of Hong Kong / Education / 2025

How can we represent the flow of time and matter through a static medium? How to draw climate change? Is it possible to cast landscape? How can a plan and a section convey sensory experience? These questions led students during this project-based seminar as they attempted to represent the coastal landscape with all its dynamism and complexities. Through 1:1 material experimentation and iterative on-site observations of Nga Kau Wan Beach’s dynamic topography and atmospheric conditions, the course merges design inquiry with ecological processes. In this seminar students attempted to interrogate the limits of representing temporal-spatial phenomena—time, matter, and elemental flows—within static media of drawing and model making, in hope of facilitating future climate responsive design strategies.

Special guests: Daniel Stempfer, Chiara Oggni and Yi Sun of Wo-men Work

Seminar, Y1 BA, Division of Landscape Architecture, The University of Hong Kong

Spring 2025, TA: Tony Tsui

 
 
 
 
Natasza Minasiewicz