Zackary Yuen

About

Zackary is an architectural designer and spatial artist from Hong Kong. He studied four-year BA Architectural Studies at the University of Hong Kong and practised for two years in Hong Kong prior to studying MA Architecture at the Royal College of Art in London.

Throughout his studies at the RCA, Zackary explored his ambition to practise architectural study, research and design in his own artistic and multi-disciplinary approach, challenging the conventional practice of architectural design and representation. He believes in architecture and art are two non-separable elements, and therefore he joined ADS0 the artist collective to develop his final-year project through exploring, experimenting and expressing his own umwelt and personal identity.

Statement

FORMALINFORMAL

Exploring Ambiguity Within Space

FORMALINFORMAL explores the ambiguity of space in between the formality of a London landscape park and its informal use as a gay cruising spot. The project formulates five design concepts for the Rose Garden in Hyde park which hoover in between proposals for this public space as a formal flower garden on the one hand, and as a labyrinth and pleasure garden on the other. It encompasses ambiguous objects as extensions and transformations of the existing urban furniture. The five spatial interventions subtly confirm the informal use of the park as a gay cruising spot without obstructing its usual use and perception as a horticultural public space in central London.

Each zone represents a specific design concept, these hoover in between sculpture and ergonomic device. The objects are open for interpretation, their use is not prescribed explicitly. Although, the objects themselves are the result of moulding negative spaces induced by human bodies engaged within gay sex positions.

The project started by defining the components of my personal umwelt and my interests in gay culture and its countless hidden protocols and codes of conduct brought me to study gay cruising spots as informal uses of formally designed public park spaces.

The research from early stage of the project encompassed a process of transformation and recontextualisation of traces of informal use of space within different contexts and media. The series reveals the interplay between formality and informality, between representation of traces, the objects and the actual space in which these appear. The tensions between the hidden nature of gay cruising and the normality of the park demonstrate the omnipresence of ambiguity within space. From there on, my project became about the exploration of ambiguity as a design strategy.

Five Strategies for Rose Garden / Pleasure Garden

Documentary Video

Painted Traces / Waste Objects

Notes

Bronze Objects at Sculpture Park