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ARCH 502A: Adventures in the Artful Ordinary

Instructor: Hadrian Predock

Layered Statements

This thesis speculates that the city is not just a collection of buildings but a layered text where architecture, advertising, and media intersect, entangle, and mesh to redefine boundaries. By shaping urban perception and engagement, these elements transform spatial relationships and generate new architectural meanings. Billboards, as symbols of consumerism, prioritize commercial interests and visual […]

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ARCH 502A: Adventures in the Artful Ordinary

Instructor: Hadrian Predock

Pixtorian Housing

This project explores how forms of visual representation can be speculative and generate design; it investigates how applying abstraction in architecture, in this case, Victorian architecture in San Francisco, can transform ordinary housing into something that challenges our perception of the familiar. Pixtorian Housing digitally processes Victorian architecture through the lense of a video game […]

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ARCH 502A: STATEMENT

Instructor: Prof. Wendy W Fok

Sport Clubhouses for Suburban LA

This project explores the transformation of underutilized school fields in Los Angeles County, with a focus on Downey, into sites for neighborhood sports clubhouses. Yoli drew inspiration from her 2024 USC Jon Adams Jerde Traveling Fellowship, during which she studied the urban planning and programmatic elements of successful European clubhouses. In LA, car-dependent suburban sprawl […]

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ARCH 502A: STATEMENT

Instructor: Prof. Wendy W Fok

Between Home & Class: Spatial Agents that Grow, Feed, and Respond

At USC, nearly 10,000 commuter students, almost a fifth of the university population, navigate campus without access to true third spaces—places to pause, rest, eat, or connect between classes. These students move through what Marc Augé calls “non-places,” suspended in transition, academically integrated but infrastructurally excluded. With over 20 percent of students experiencing food insecurity, […]

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ARCH 502A: STATEMENT

Instructor: Prof. Wendy W Fok

Under the Dome: Repurposing Stadiums into Community Assets

Modern mega-stadiums are built at great expense—often with a combination of public and private funds—yet they frequently yield modest economic returns and lie underutilized for much of the year. Within a few decades, many of these high-profile venues become obsolete or abandoned, leaving behind vast, costly structures and communities burdened by debt.  This thesis focuses […]

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ARCH 502A: STATEMENT

Instructor: Prof. Wendy W Fok

Urban Refuge: Echoes of Empathy

Urban Refuge I Echoes of Empathy explores how architecture can restore a sense of home for external/internal climate refugees through an urban, social, and developmental lens. As global displacement increases due to environmental crises, this project investigates how children—often the most vulnerable—can become leaders in the healing and rebuilding of community. Set in Downtown Los […]

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ARCH 502A: STATEMENT

Instructor: Prof. Wendy W Fok

BUS STOP PLUG INS

Growing up in East Los Angeles, I’ve seen firsthand how overlooked public spaces can be and how they can impact daily life, especially the bus stops in the area. Most are just a bench or a pole, offering no shelter, comfort, or connection to the neighborhood. This thesis reimagines these overlooked transit points as architectural […]

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ARCH 502A: STATEMENT

Instructor: Prof. Wendy W Fok

The Community Interchange

Often perceived as the epicenter of endless sprawl and car dependency, Los Angeles is now shifting towards a vision centered on improved connectivity. Backed by federal and state investments, along with Angelenos’ positive attitude towards mass transit, the greater Los Angeles area is poised to embrace transit efficiency. The Community Interchange seeks to transform historically […]

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ARCH 502A: STATEMENT

Instructor: Prof. Wendy W Fok

ÑAN: Connecting Ecuador’s 4 Worlds

Ñan — derived from the Quechua word for “path” — is a speculative satellite-based transportation system that reimagines mobility as a sky-bound network designed to preserve the Earth’s surface. Rooted in the landscapes and values of Ecuador, Ñan proposes a future where transportation infrastructure no longer scars the land but instead floats above it. At […]

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ARCH 502A: STATEMENT

Instructor: Prof. Wendy W Fok

BUOYANT BIOMES: SOFTSCAPE INFRASTRUCTURE FOR LIVING BUFFERS

‘Buoyant Biomes: Softscape Infrastructure for Living Buffers’ explores how natural wetlands can be simulated and restored through an architectural, ecological, and urban lens. The environment plays a major role in regulating temperatures, supporting ecological health, and in the quality of life of humans, animals, and plants alike.  At an urban scale, the aggregation of these […]