ARCH 672/692 + MUD 732 S/F 2025
STUDENTS
Jacob Brookhouse
PROFESSOR
Ayaz Basrai + Ishan Pal Singh
“A system of relationships that fosters - that makes possible - any made thing.” Emily Hancock, The Ecology of Craft.
The ecology of craft as a whole is invisible. We can only shine a light on specific actors and materials to begin to understand the vastly complex network of making.
This project participates in this conversation by placing moments beside other moments. It starts with photos of people, places, and things that exist within a craft ecology. Their adjacency encourages questioning of their relationship. It ends with drawing, a speculative condition in which these relationships are made visible, tangible, and spatial.