Textile Installation - University Project 2016
Textile Installation - University Project 2016



This textile intervention explored urban themes of the public vs private realm and architectural elasticity through textile-like materials and applications. The back of the architecture building faces Carleton's university entrance. The installation highlighted a campus entrance where a bridge joins the architecture and engineering faculties. The material choices attempted to create an intimate and relaxing space contrasting the hostile perceived environment.
Concept Evolution
The exploration of an urban movement called 'Yarn Bombing' inspired this installation. Yarn bombing aims to bring life, warmth, and a sense of community to a hostile urban environment. The exploration involved a series of conceptual explorations that embodied the ideas and philosophies of the movement. At the time, our studio group created a blog to post our findings and milestones.
