
Rethinking Spatial Identity through Organic Structures
This project explores the blurred boundary between organic form and built environment, rethinking how natural structures can reshape our spatial perception. Using the tree as both structure and metaphor, it reflects the complexity and non-linearity of human life—its growth, emotions, and evolving identity. Simultaneously, questioning the dominance of rigid, linear architecture by speculating on alternative designs rooted in irregularity and individuality. The installation becomes a site for sensory engagement, reflection, and shared memory, where visitors inhabit a space shaped not by uniform logic but by the ever-evolving rhythms of life. It asks: what if our environments grew with us, responded to us, and reflected who we truly are?