BagasSERIES reimagines local waste transformation into open-air market supporting products through material innovation and community collaboration. Centered at Philadelphia's historic FDR’s Park vibrant Southeast Asian Market (SEA), the project identifies an opportunity to address bagasse waste produced daily by the many sugarcane juicing stands. To better understand this waste stream as well as park user and vendor needs, we engaged local agents with interviews and on-site research. The outcome is a catalog of biocomposite-based products made from hyperlocal organic waste collected directly from the market and transformed using non-toxic binders and low energy manufacturing. These products not only contribute to waste reduction but also serve meaningful and practical purposes of signaling, resting, wrapping, or paving, for the local SEA community.
Team: Yuanyi Cen (MLA'24), Kodak Han, (MArch ‘25), Simone Yang (MArch ‘25), Chun Zhou (MArch ‘25), Dr Laia Mogas-Soldevila.
Host: Southeast Asian Market Association at FDR Park, Philadelphia.
Publication: This project will be showcased at the BioDesignChallenge competition on June 2025 taking place at Parsons School of Design & the MoMA.