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REIMAGINING URBAN SPACE AND EVERYDAY OBJECTS
Jundai's Sustained Curiosity in Material, Space, and Human Perception

PSYCHO-TOPOGRAPHY AS A LANGUAGE OF FLUX
Inner Landscape

BETWEEN ORNAMENT AND MEMORY
Zhou Jing’s Abstractions of Womanhood and Ritual

DESIGN FOR COMPANIONSHIP
Emotion-Driven Forms for Lasting Connection

FIVE KEY WORKS IN EXPANDED PERSPECTIVE
Seeing Through the Fold

TIME NARRATOR
Systems of Being

COSMIC DRIFT BETWEEN STEEL AND TIME
Blurred Realities and Displaced Selves

BUILT TO HOLD - DISCIPLINE AND POWER
Structures, Intimacy, and the Politics of Ornament
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