Xiaojing Zhang
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The project explores the pragmatism of 1 sq meter vertical stacks through columns, a medium that symbolizes power and identity, as an innovative element, aiming to reflect issues of land scarcity and land ownership. I used land ownership as the basis for all derivative designs, and proposed three spatial strategies to reshape the possibility of future living patterns and architectural language. Within the framework of the logic of exploitation, shared land ownership will be a reflection of the real world of the future.
This plan critiques issues of power and identity through the lens of land, using strategies that speculate on future architectural models.
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