Exhibition: “Graduate Works”
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An exhibition showcasing student work across USC School of Architecture’s graduate programs.
Featuring projects from students and recent alumni in Architecture, Advanced Architectural Research Studies, Building Science, Heritage Conservation, and Landscape Architecture + Urbanism, the exhibition highlights how emerging designers, researchers, and thinkers are shaping the future of the built environment.
Location:
Los Angeles, California, USA
Role:
Architecture
Exhibition Curating
Photo Credit:
Ryan Tyler Martinez
Design Year:
2025
Collaborators:
Ryan Tyler Martinez
Anna Camodeca
Anjing Tang
Joseph Wan
About
Through inquiries into spatial justice, climate resilience, digital fabrication, material experimentation, urban regeneration, and cultural storytelling, "Graduate Projects" presents a cross-section of design research as diverse as Los Angeles itself. From performative building technologies to speculative city-making, from preserving underrepresented histories to reimagining landscapes in the face of ecological crisis, these works exemplify the school's commitment to design as a transformative force.
By showcasing these explorations, the exhibition offers insight into the methodologies, provocations, and aspirations of a new generation-one redefining architecture's role in our collective future.
The exhibition features a range of media, including drawings, images, digital works, artifacts, and critical positions that leverage design, technology, and research to engage with pressing social, cultural, technological, and environmental issues shaping the built environment.
Unauthorized use of any image or text is prohibited in any use. Images cannot be altered or modified in any way, in whole or in part, that disparages Jae Bin Lee or any of the collaborators.