Weathered Geology / The University of Hong Kong / Education / 2025
Can geology become a design strategy? Can we learn from million years of forming strata about making our own materials? Can various timescales be represented in a single drawing?
This year during the Y1 Landscape Media 1 Representation seminar at HKU Division of Landscape Architecture (DLA), we studied individual rocks from Stephen Hui Geological Museum as local objects, to explore their microcosmic considerations as well as interconnectedness with geology as a non-local phenomenon – vast, world-forming event spanning multiple time scales. By mapping their surfaces and imagining their origins, we explored representation as a terrain between precision and speculation, between the local weight of material and the deep, planetary timescales that continue to shape our landscapes. Through modeling, casting and replicating each rock, the process of re-description facilitates understanding matter as a process of continuous accumulation and terraforming.
Special guests: Dr. Ian Cawood (HKU Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences), Raffaella Endrizi and Alyssa Tang
Seminar, Y1 BA(LS), Division of Landscape Architecture, The University of Hong Kong
Fall 2024, TA: Qiongsen Jin