Social Architectures
UC San Diego MFA · 2006–2007 · 71 images
Visual documentation from a project workspace at UC San Diego exploring how the physical environment shapes public behavior — public-seating experiments, site-specific memorials, garden installations, and bulletin-board interventions on campus.
The wiki where this work originally lived (socialarchitectures.pbworks.com) is a shared workspace with classmates from the MFA program; not every image below is exclusively my own work. Surfacing this here as personal archival, in case the wiki goes offline.
The Bus Stop Living Room
A bus stop reconfigured as a domestic living room — couches, side tables, a working lamp — testing how people behave when public seating is treated like private furniture.




The Invisible Shape of University Past
A site-specific memorial project marking the location where UCSD student George Winne Jr. self-immolated in May 1970 as a protest against the Vietnam War.





The Labyrinth


Mobile Garden & Outdoor Installations




Site Documentation — UCSD Campus
Context shots: Revelle College, Library Walk, Price Center, Sun God Lawn, ERC Green.







Bulletin Boards & Public Communication




Projections, Drawings & Studio Work





Field Documentation
Site visits, project iterations, and miscellaneous documentation that doesn't fit a single grouping.







































