Architectural elements can be found everywhere -- video games, containers, clothes, food, etc. So why can't we, the creator of architecture, be a piece of architecture as well?
Designed and modelled for potential "architectural" poses myself, I combined photography with photoshop to achieve the SURREALISM of "human-shape-oriented architecture" (how I call it).
Forget about pragmatism, the purpose of this project is simply to explore a seemingly unrealistic approach to a stereotypical concept. What seems impossible in real life construction can be achieved easily if human body serves as the support of architecture. Imagine a world where all the buildings and structures possess human-like features and even human abilities.
建筑是为人更好的生活而设计,那么,以“人为核心”的概念是否可以放大变成以人形为本的建筑外型呢?这一组看似在物理上不可能完成的建筑,若是以人体作为支架,却变得非常简单,这似乎是今后建筑往独特方向发展的可行方向。
The flow and curvature of the wood seems as though it is a drop of ink in the water that has stopped against gravity to maintain its most beautiful shape.

I deconstructed a contemporary glass building and rearranged them in a dynamic shape heading forward/upward. The 2-dimensional background constructs a sense of timelessness, as though the architecture can fly in the air.

Not only does the tree prosper in a desert, but it grows into a skyscraper -- how impossible does that sound?
