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Making it come alive

04

A N I M A T E

Personal Projects

Medium: TwinMotion

Studio: UG4 Wallenberg Studio

Instructor: Ryan Ball

This TwinMotion animation created in a final undergraduate studio reimagines the home as a space of exposure rather than isolation. Traditionally, domestic life is structured around layers of separation- between the home and the outside world, and between rooms within the home. We live alongside each other but often disconnected, free to consume and act without much awareness of context or consequence.

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This is challenged by rearranging spatial and material hierarchies- using brick, steel, wood, and fabric to define varying levels of openness. Private spaces like bedrooms and bathrooms are made visible, while public ones are partially enclosed, disrupting expectations. By making our habits and movements transparent, the project prompts reflection on how architecture shapes the way we live, connect, and consume.

The last frame flickers for now

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