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Category Archives: Vegetable
LIFE SUPPORT AT BARRER HILL RESERVE
Tuesday, June 18, 2019
The Barrer Hill Reserve in Canberra, Australia officially launched with the dedication of “Life Support,” our newest vertical habitecture structure, developed with the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) Parks and Conservation Service. Project collaborators are Darren LeRoux (ACT Parks and Conservation) and Mitchell Whitelaw (ANU School of Art and Design), with Phil Gibbons (ANU Fenner School […]
ECOVISIONARIES – CYBORG GARDEN AT MATADERO
Thursday, June 13, 2019
Double Happiness (Joyce Hwang + Nerea Feliz) is excited to be part of Matadero Madrid’s Cyborg Garden, a new collective project initiated through the Mutant Institute of Environmental Narratives, and curated/directed by elii architecture office and Matadero. Our proposal — “Hidden in Plain Sight” — is on view with Ecovisionaries / Ecovisionarios from June 13 […]
MATADERO MADRID – MUTANT GARDEN WORKSHOP
Monday, February 11, 2019
Joyce Hwang partners with Nerea Feliz as Double Happiness in a new project initiative, Jardín Ciborg/Cyborg Garden, organized and curated by elii architecture office and Matadero Madrid. To kick off the process, Double Happiness leads an intensive workshop with Madrid design students from Feburary 11 to February 15, with an exhibition on February 16 at […]
OF MORE THAN HUMAN SPACES @ CARNEGIE MELLON
Sunday, April 30, 2017
Joyce participates in an interdisciplinary panel discussion on the production, politics, and aesthetics of more-than-human spaces, with John Soluri, Rachel Strickland, and Romita Ray. Many thanks to Nida Rehman and Carnegie Mellon University School of Architecture for the invitation! April 30, 2017 at the Center for Sustainable Landscapes at Phipps Conservatory
BRACKET [on farming]
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
“Vertical Farming in Las Vegas? Beyond Pragmatism, Toward Desire” is published in BRACKET [on farming]. Produced as a collaboration between Archinect and Infranet Lab, BRACKET issue no. 1 is published by Actar, designed by Thumb, and edited by Mason White and Maya Przybylski. Book Launch Party in Toronto on November 17, 6 pm. More details […]
RE-ZONING BUFFALO
Friday, February 26, 2010
Joyce Hwang is awarded a grant from the Baldy Center for Law and Social Policy / University at Buffalo Law School for “Re-zoning Buffalo: Visualizing Potential Effects of Urban Agriculture.”