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SLIDING TRACK

Department of Visual Communication Design, Ling Tung University

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Skateboarding is not just a sport, it is a way of life. Slow down to experience life, appreciate the artistry, and embrace everyone's unique life journey. Use discarded skateboards to demonstrate sustainability. Break through the traditional framework and become a rich and diverse culture.

Inspired by the trajectory, the lines are used to show the vitality and diversity of skateboarding culture. Discarded skateboards are reused and transformed into decorative objects.  The inside pages of books and magazines use spreads to increase interactivity. The concept of pop-up books is added to the books and magazines so that everyone can feel more immersed. The charms are available in four styles, each in four main standard colours. By integrating discarded skateboards with music, they are given renewed value.

Parisian Knees

Graduate School of Design, Harvard University

There is little doubt that density is reshaping our cities, at a furious pace and with vast implications for urban life. As far-reaching as these transformations are, this studio focused on a particular pressure point: the base of the density cross-section, where density (life that goes up) and public space (life that spreads outward) have no choice but to meet. This is the city’s urban knee, its horizontal-to-vertical bending point, out of which the public spaces of tomorrow will spring. This studio had three aims: -Researching spatial typologies of public space in high-density contexts, with a focus on those transformations of public life and the human condition that arise with increased density. -Investigating structure and horizontal/vertical circulation as they relate to new forms of public space. -Exploring alternative programming modes (as public space, as private space, and as hybrids of both) that result from more intertwined public and private governance.

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