Rhythmic Shift
Theoretical landscape design project exploring space beneath the Marginal Way/1st Avenue Bridge, Seattle; 2016
The pattern of the sun and the moon are ubiquitous, driving circadian to economic to migrational rhythms. These rhythms are often abstracted from our understanding of the world, but nonetheless can be visibly perceived throughout the course of a single day. This design bridges large-scale celestial movements and invisible microbial activity to the human scale through phenomenological translation of day/ night, rise/fall rhythms at a highly polluted site on the Duwamish River.