What if architecture isn’t about buildings at all? What if it’s something more provisional: shaped by use, by people, by whatever happens after it’s built? For Su Chang (
@ch__ang ), it can start with what’s already there: a damaged fishing raft, an unused site, a discarded shipping container. Materials are reused, spaces are tested, and people move through, adapt, and reinterpret.
Working between teaching at the University of Hong Kong and his own practice (
@suchang.design ), Su approaches design as something closer to a process than a product — one that's shaped as much by constraint and participation as by intent. The results are often temporary, sometimes imperfect, and deliberately open-ended. “Architecture lives in motion,” Su says.
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