Xinru Liu (刘心如) is a highly interdisciplinary designer and researchers with skills ranging from coding to making a building.
She probably thinks too much, asking questions such as:
How do we inhabit the virtual world?
How to bridge the physical and the virtural experience?
Is digitalization another version of globalization? How does it impact locality?
. . . . . .
She observes, she reflects, and she tries to make something in response.
Please feel free to send a greeting ︎, she loves meeting interesting minds!
She received her Master of Design Studies from Harvard Graduate School of Design and her Bachelors of Architecture and Fine Art from Rhode Island School of Design. Throughout her academic career and beyond, she maintains a rigorous volunteer schedule for various causes such as housing and food access
She probably thinks too much, asking questions such as:
How do we inhabit the virtual world?
How to bridge the physical and the virtural experience?
Is digitalization another version of globalization? How does it impact locality?
. . . . . .
She observes, she reflects, and she tries to make something in response.
Please feel free to send a greeting ︎, she loves meeting interesting minds!
She received her Master of Design Studies from Harvard Graduate School of Design and her Bachelors of Architecture and Fine Art from Rhode Island School of Design. Throughout her academic career and beyond, she maintains a rigorous volunteer schedule for various causes such as housing and food access