Adaptive reuse, a practice traditionally seen in architecture and urban planning, revitalizes existing structures by
repurposing them for new functions. This project delves into its potential applications in graphic and communication
design, exploring how designers can creatively reinterpret the past, critique the present, and innovate for the future.
Through visual experiments, historical inquiry, and critical analysis, it advocates for a hybrid design methodology that
fosters depth, sustainability, and cultural resonance, challenging established disciplinary boundaries in the field.
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Three case studies of the Bauhaus movement
Visual Experiment 01
Visual Experiment 01
Visual Experiment 02
Visual Experiment 02
Thesis Book Appearance
Thesis Book Appearance
Book Layout
Interactive Sculpture