↑ Everthing in its right place?
Site specific installation
(w/Method)

The installaiton explores the fragile boundary between construction and collapse. Using bricks, the most basic unit of architecture: I assemble a structure that appears both built and ruined at the same time. The chaotic stack suggests a house, a city, or the remains of one, where stability exists only as a temporary negotiation with gravity.

For me, the brick carries the memory of shelter, belonging, and the promise of permanence. Yet it is also the material through which homes are demolished and cities are erased. By pushing the material to the edge of balance, the work reflects on how structures of safety can quickly transform into sites of vulnerability.

The sculpture asks a simple but urgent question: When does a home stop being a home?