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2022


A Weighty Cloud, 2022

Cast in hydrocal, this tiling system imitates the form and structure of clouds. With just two types of tiles, a variety of free flowing compositions can be created. The rigidity of the geometry that underpins this tiling system contrasts with the amorphous texture of the tile pieces, and allows for varied arrangements and compositions. The cloud-like texture and the structure that emerges when the tiles are placed next to one another explores the relationship between the ideal and the material. Through repetition, the ideal emerges, but isolated each piece is only suggestive of the greater system of harmony.

This project was completed for A4856-1 Transitional Geometries, taught by Joshua Jordan at Columbia University, GSAPP.

Art, Architecture, Interior Design




(Is)landscapes, 2022

This project proposes an alternative to dredging as a way of living with and within the Danube Watershed. Building off of a historical instance when sunken lumber from a ship caused the Danube river and its islands to shift dramatically over a relatively short amount of time, this project speculates about potential for discarded lumber to serve as the means for generating islands. These islands can act as sensors that detect greater imbalances in the ecosystem. Because the Danube river forms the border between many of the nations along it, the initial unpredictable outcomes resulting form engaging with the watershed in this way would require a method of readdressing the contemporary idea of the border. Instead of a fixed line, the border might be treated as a mutable zone.

This project was completed in collaboration with Kaixi Tu for A4105-3 Advanced Studio V, taught by Elise Hunchuck and Marco Ferrari at Columbia University, GSAPP.

Activism, Landscape Arch., Urban Planning




Islamberg & Wayfaring, 2022

This pilgrimage through the mountains of upstate New York connects the rural community of Islamberg with the larger charity network in the region. Islamberg in coordination with FUDR, a local river protection organization, work to create a series of trails that enable both spiritual and environmental flourishing. One removes a rock from an abandoned quarry site that has been adapted into a shrine, and carries it with them along the trail to deposit into a gabion wall. The gabion wall is gradually filled to enable more direct engagement with environmental issues of the area such as the overpopulation of knotweed, or the blocked water transportation system along roads. This in turn fulfills the charitable obligation practiced by residents of Islamberg.

Unrolled Trailscape Video

This project was completed in collaboration with Ming Zhang and Yuli Wang for A4104-1 Architecture Studio IV, taught by Ziad Jamaleddine at Columbia University, GSAPP.

Activism, Architecture, Landscape Arch.Urban Planning





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©2023 CHRISTOPHER SCHEU