This proposal by LA-based designer and artist Saba Salekfard investigates how multiple users interpret the same space. Based on the famed Myers-Briggs psychology test, sixteen different personalities have been shown, studying a place accessible by all: the church. As the personality changes, so do the drawings* and their method of representation. Viewers are ultimately asked to find themselves within the set.
Saba Salekfard is a Los Angeles-based designer and artist. In 2016, she obtained her Bachelor’s in Architecture from Cal Poly Pomona, winning the Outstanding Thesis Prize and Alpha Rho Chi Medal. During school, she interned for Michael Rotondi at Roto Architecture, and spent time creating calligraphy pieces for an art gallery. Her work has been published and featured throughout Los Angeles, and was recently exhibited at the Architecture and Design Museum. Saba currently works for an architecture office in Hollywood, while also writing, drawing, and curating for the greater design community.
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