Traditional multi-use space uses boards and rectangular grids for its interior partition. With seeming flexibility this rigid and planar partition mode however generates unattractive and limited types of spaces.
In this project a soft and sectional methodology is proposed to transform any conventional space into a field of slices, in which the formation of interior partition is the dynamic result of human circulation and behaviors.
An imaginative fiber material with forming flexibility and bearing capacity is used to support the transformation of slice field. Each slice is the instant representation of ongoing site behaviors, and together form a space of wholeness and morphological diversity.