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 […]
Wednesday, March 20, 2019
Drawings and a model of “Life Support” is exhibited in a group show, ” I Thought I Heard a Bird,” on view at Craft ACT: Craft and Design Centre in Canberra, Australia, from March 21 to May 11, 2019. The exhibition is curated by Raquel Ormella, and includes work by artists: Fernando Do Campo, Ashley […]
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 […]
Thank you to the curators of the 2018 U.S. Pavilion, Venice Architecture Biennale for inviting us to contribute our thoughts on the Dimensions of Citizenship. Joyce’s contribution is posted as part of the series Form N-X00: New Forms for Citizenship. The images and short texts in the series Form N-X00: New Forms for Citizenship respond to […]
Joyce Hwang is a recipient of the 2017 Urban Edge Award, a biennial prize organized by the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Other Urban Edge Award recipients this year include Catie Newell, Olalekan Jeyifous, Fionn Byrne, Sergio Lopez-Pineiro, and Aleksandr Mergold. Joyce gave a public talk at UW Milwaukee on February […]
“Living on the Edge: Urban Animals at the Margins of Buildings” is published in Forty-Five, Journal of Outside Research. This piece features discussion and images of projects we created for “Outside Design” at SAIC Sullivan Galleries in the fall of 2015, as well as an insightful review by Stuart McLean. Thank you to editors Jonathan Solomon and David Hays! […]
Saturday, October 3, 2015
We are excited to be a part of Outside Design, a collateral event of the Chicago Architecture Biennial, now open at SAIC’s Sullivan Galleries in Chicago. Curated by Jonathan Solomon, SAIC’s Director of the Department of Architecture, Interior Architecture, and Designed Objects, this show brings together five firms whose research-based work “develops new knowledge at the edges of design practice.” […]
Thursday, October 1, 2015
Artists Talks and Reception on October 1, 2015 at SAIC’s Sullivan Galleries.
Friday, September 25, 2015
Now in-progress: We are exploring the presence of urban wildlife on the SAIC campus through an ongoing mapping project that focuses on animal sightings and potential habitat locations. We have identified points of interest around campus and are in the process of documenting them through the use of camera traps, as well as looking for evidence of animal […]
Friday, September 25, 2015
We are excited to present No Crash Zone, a temporary “renovation” of a window in the Carson, Pirie, Scott Building to make visible the logics of bird-strike prevention while still aspiring toward architecture’s preoccupations with the humanist subject. With a nod to the tiling pattern framing the building’s windows, the project aims to create visual noise through […]
Friday, September 4, 2015
Here are a few photos of our latest installation-in-progress. Habitat Wall is the first of three new works that we are producing for “Outside Design,” an upcoming exhibition at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago’s Sullivan Galleries. More soon!
Sunday, December 21, 2014
Bat Cloud: Rotterdam — designed and installed for the 2014 International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam — was adopted by the city’s Pompenburg Park and reinstalled under a pedestrian bridge at the park’s PeaceGarden site. Thanks to IABR and ZUS for the opportunity and support, and Thank You to Awesome Without Borders / The Harnisch Foundation for making this project […]
We are honored to be part of Tectonics, an exhibition of projects by winners of the 2013 NYFA Artists’ Fellowships in Choreography and Architecture/Environmental Structures/Design. Curated by NYFA, the show located at Westbeth Gallery, 55 Bethune St., New York, NY from August 1 – 18.
We are excited to be part of the 2014 International Architecture Biennale in Rotterdam – Urban by Nature, opening on May 29 at the Kunsthal.
Joyce Hwang’s letter concerning the City of Buffalo is included in Letters to the Mayor, an exhibition at Storefront for Art and Architecture that presents fifty letters written by international architects to the political leaders of more than 20 cities around the world. Each letter provides a space of reflection for the architect to present […]
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