re-compose explores the landscape of the construction site as a source of form, material, and meaning. it considers how found elements can be reassembled into new compositions that carry both past and present intentions. consisting of 14 seats, re-compose invites us to see the construction site as a landscape of fragments that gather, shift, and wait to be reassembled. materials such as bricks, foam, straps, wood, and debris are transformed through recomposition. each seat becomes an encounter shaped by what the site offers and allows, forming temporary collages that reflect the identity of the site itself. by leaving them in place, re-compose resists extraction and instead becomes part of the site’s ongoing transformation. it proposes design as a moment within a continuous material cycle that is impermanent, embedded, and constantly evolving.