Yuhan Wang (JUdY)
I work at the intersection of Interior architecture, historic preservation, and research, with a focus on how buildings change meaning over time. My projects explore existing structures, fragments, and overlooked sites, and ask how history, material, and social context can inform contemporary design decisions.
My work combines archival research, field documentation, and design thinking. Through drawings, models, and narrative-driven analysis, I aim to translate complex historical and technical information into clear spatial ideas. I’m interested not only in what we preserve, but how preservation operates in practice and how it shapes cultural memory.
This portfolio brings together selected work in historic documentation, material and construction studies, urban research, and design proposals, reflecting an approach that moves fluidly between analysis and design.