Print Matter

PANEL
4-colour risograph zine
For sale at Printed Matter (NYC) and The Beguiling (TO).

“A Dip into the Uncanny Valley.” Master’s Thesis, Columbia University, 2020. 

LITTLE STUDY 
“On Tidying with Marie Kondo.” 2021. 

“The Sweetness of Public Infrastructures, or Tangerine.” EPD: Society and Space. 2019. 

“Ghosts in the Cannon: Logistics in Geographical Thought.” University of Toronto Journal of Geography, 2018.



Exhibition Design

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Alison Y Zhou


Alison is a M.Arch I candidate at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. She comes with a BA in Human Geography from the University of Toronto and a MA in Comparative Literature from Columbia University.   

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TRANSLATIONS
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This series explores the act of translation as an additive process, as opposed to one of incremental losses. The narrative structure of 3 modernist poems are redrawn as plans. The question of how an architectural language might meet the burden of translation (to issue new meanings) is explored.