Reconfigurable Realities: Toward a Modular Future

My work explores the intersection of architecture, interactivity, and materiality through the creation of adaptable, experiential spaces. This project focuses on designing an environment where visitors are not passive observers but active participants—invited to touch, move, and experiment with architectural elements. By incorporating modular components, responsive features, and tactile materials, the installation aims to challenge conventional spatial boundaries and offer a hands-on understanding of how materials shape experience.

Central to this exploration is the belief that architecture should be dynamic and inclusive, capable of evolving with the user. Through direct engagement, participants uncover the sensory and structural qualities of materials, fostering a deeper awareness of sustainability and spatial design. The installation acts as both a learning tool and a creative platform—blurring the lines between designer and user, structure and experience.

My broader interest lies in how architecture can become more interactive, flexible, and responsive to both people and environment. I aim to investigate how changeable systems and modularity can transform the way we think about built space—not as fixed, but as evolving frameworks that invite imagination and collaboration.