Reclaimed wood working shop
Reclaimed wood working shop develops from the concept of “Waste wood into profit” which consists of taking the waste stream from wood industry and using it to make a new product.
The challenge is to recycle and reinvent both the building and its program, to define strategies of subtractions and additions, and to introduce a clear set of industrial processes that will inform the production of space.
This space serves to redefine the modern workshop and public space to allow for greater social and cultural exchange and collaboration.










Underground food storage
This project aims to create an underground food storage in order to recover Inuit’s local food traditions.By creating an underground food storage, the life of their local food is extended and it helps them to create a small-scale local economy and they can exchange their local food.









Re-link
How can an understanding of the human intellect, ethics, and behaviour be used as a driving force for innovating and creating work that is transformative and uplifting?
Design challenge is to contribute the designed space to the healing process by conceiving the space as a medical instrument itself to prevent suicide by Inuit.The work examines methods of how to translate Inuit traditional dance movement into language of forms in order to benefit from the dynamizing effects of dance as therapy for suicide prevention.
These set of drawings hang between reality and fantasy of deconstructivism which is a movement of postmodern architecture in 1980s. The feeling of joy, freedom and motion are translated from obseving the choreography of the dancing.







