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Poems of the Ground

I see the ground as a page of poetry, where space unfolds between city and nature like measured rhythm. For me, landscape is not filler—it’s sculptural generation: carving memory into soil, planting breathing structures in time. Poems of the Ground collects my landscape works across scales—from urban ecological strategies to private gardens, and sculptural structures like bridges, pavilions, and gateways. These pieces respond to spatial needs while preserving the warmth of the material. Here, landscape becomes language—formed by texture, rhymed by light, read by the rhythm of human movement. Design, then, is not the display of form, but the quiet rebuilding of trust between people and place.

Urban Scale — Ecological & Strategic Concern
At the urban scale, I approach design as a form of strategy—responding to ecological stress, infrastructural gaps, and systemic renewal. These works often operate between scales and layers, connecting overlooked sites, residual materials, and shared futures. Here, design becomes not just form, but orchestration—an agent of transformation and ecological repair.
Middle Scale — Public park, Eco Landscape
At the middle scale, landscape becomes the interface between urban systems and human rituals. These projects respond to collective memory and public use, embedding new programs within old grounds. They are open yet intentional—spaces where culture, ecology, and time fold gently into the everyday.
Human Scale — Backyard & Pocket park 
At the human scale, I focus on intimacy between people and place. These works are compact yet precise, hosting plants, light, and quiet interactions. They offer space to pause, to connect, to breathe. I see them as soft interventions—where design touches life gently but meaningfully.
Sculptural Landscape Structure — Pavilion, Bridge, Entrance & Landscape sculpture
Here, sculptural thinking meets landscape logic. These structures—pavilions, bridges, thresholds—transform movement into experience. They hold space not only physically, but emotionally. Through scale, light, and material, I seek to craft atmospheres that linger—fragments of form that feel like poetry.
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