Dream Lawn
Environmental Care
Atlanta Metropolitan Area, GA
Self-published Children’s Book
MIT, Options Studio: Positions/Scenarios
Instructors: Miho Mazereeuw & Rosalyne Shieh
Do we need to do so much?
“Dream Lawn” uses the medium of an illustrated children’s book to reflect on the American Dream, using a lawnmower and lists of chores as worldbuilding devices in a fantasy narrative. With suburbia as a backdrop, the book recasts lawn care as environmental care, questioning ideals of property, maintenance, and ecological succession.

Hardcover Printed Book Copy


Case Study: Yardwork


Vignettes from a List of Chores




Vignette: HVAC Units

Aesthetics of Pests and Weeds
While some inhabitants can be harmful to humans, many which are designated “pests” and “weeds” are actually beneficial native species. Opening our minds to new types of lawns simultaneously entails a reconsideration for the type of image that constitutes a “dream” lawn.
Visualizing ecological succession against suburban sprawl.

Lawn Growth Timelapse
