HUI HOUSE is an artist book that treats Hui-style architecture as a living interface—between craft, climate, ritual, and memory. Drawing on field research and 3D scanning, it rebuilds fading structures into a precise visual language, preserving details that are often lost to neglect, renovation, or displacement. More than documentation, each copy is composed as a collectible object: part archive, part poetic reconstruction—made for readers, collectors, and institutions who value cultural heritage with contemporary clarity.
HUI HOUSE is an artist book that treats Hui-style architecture as a living interface—between craft, climate, ritual, and memory. Drawing on field research and 3D scanning, it rebuilds fading structures into a precise visual language, preserving details that are often lost to neglect, renovation, or displacement. More than documentation, each copy is composed as a collectible object: part archive, part poetic reconstruction—made for readers, collectors, and institutions who value cultural heritage with contemporary clarity.