Work Collection

Plan A: Plant Planet

Plan A: Plant Planet

ABOUT PROJECT

ABOUT PROJECT

Make an installation for people to think about plants.

Make an installation for people to think about plants.

In a world where green fades into memory, how will humans coexist with nature?

In a world where green fades into memory, how will humans coexist with nature?

DESIGN INTENT

DESIGN INTENT

  • Rebuilding a Forgotten Connection

    Plan A

  • Rebuilding a Forgotten Connection

    Plan A

  • Rebuilding a Forgotten Connection

    Plan A

Speculative design for a speculative future

Speculative design for a speculative future.

Speculative design for a speculative future.

We created a series of interactive installations imagining a future where humans can only admire plants from a distance — no longer touch, grow, or breathe with them.

We created a series of interactive installations imagining a future where humans can only admire plants from a distance — no longer touch, grow, or breathe with them.

DESIGN CONCEPT

DESIGN CONCEPT

Worship. Distance. Longing.

Worship. Distance. Longing.


From the “Last Flower Altar” to “Untouchable Gardens” and “Breathing Garments,” each prototype tells a different part of the story — one where nature has become sacred, remote, and unreachable.

From the “Last Flower Altar” to “Untouchable Gardens” and “Breathing Garments,” each prototype tells a different part of the story — one where nature has become sacred, remote, and unreachable.

INSTALLATION 01


THE LAST FLOWER ALTAR

If plants vanish from our cities, will we finally begin to worship them?

This installation simulates a ritual space where one final flower stands under a spotlight. People cannot approach it — only admire from afar.

Plants become relics when it’s too late to protect them.

INSTALLATION 01


THE LAST FLOWER ALTAR

If plants vanish from our cities, will we finally begin to worship them?

This installation simulates a ritual space where one final flower stands under a spotlight. People cannot approach it — only admire from afar.

Plants become relics when it’s too late to protect them.

INSTALLATION 01


THE LAST FLOWER ALTAR

If plants vanish from our cities, will we finally begin to worship them?

This installation simulates a ritual space where one final flower stands under a spotlight. People cannot approach it — only admire from afar.

Plants become relics when it’s too late to protect them.

Do we put plants in our homes for beauty?

INSTALLATION 02

UNTOUCHABLE GARDENS

Greenery behind glass. But we can't close to appreciate it anymore

An enclosed window displays lush greenery, but physical interaction is impossible. This installation critiques urban nature as a passive, untouchable landscape.

INSTALLATION 02


UNTOUCHABLE GARDENS

If plants vanish from our cities, will we finally begin to worship them?

This installation simulates a ritual space where one final flower stands under a spotlight. People cannot approach it — only admire from afar.

Do we put plants in our homes for beauty?

INSTALLATION 02


UNTOUCHABLE GARDENS

If plants vanish from our cities, will we finally begin to worship them?

This installation simulates a ritual space where one final flower stands under a spotlight. People cannot approach it — only admire from afar.

Do we put plants in our homes for beauty?

INSTALLATION 03

BREATHING GARMENTS

A wearable system where plants and tubes are integrated into daily clothing. It filters air while symbolizing a forced symbiosis between humans and nature.

Technology becomes our proxy for ecology.

When nature can’t heal us, we wear it like a machine.

INSTALLATION 02


BREATHING GARMENT

Technology becomes our proxy for ecology.

A wearable system where plants and tubes are integrated into daily clothing. It filters air while symbolizing a forced symbiosis between humans and nature.

When nature can’t heal us, we wear it like a machine.

INSTALLATION 02


BREATHING GARMENT

Technology becomes our proxy for ecology.

A wearable system where plants and tubes are integrated into daily clothing. It filters air while symbolizing a forced symbiosis between humans and nature.

When nature can’t heal us, we wear it like a machine.

REFLECTION

We don’t just design for plants — we reflect on how we live with them.

We don’t just design for plants — we reflect on how we live with them.

We don’t just design for plants — we reflect on how we live with them.

This project invites viewers to reimagine urban ecology, and rethink whether technological progress brings us closer to — or further away from — the natural world.

This project invites viewers to reimagine urban ecology, and rethink whether technological progress brings us closer to — or further away from — the natural world.