We appear as an ensemble. Not as isolated voices, but as a collective presence. After years of social separation, there is still a need for repair: to bring together what has been fragmented, to present strong individual positions while also showing them as part of a larger whole. ABK Ensemble highlights the double meaning of the word: a collective of voices and a spatial arrangement of things. A university is, after all, a constellation of people and identities and the ability to perform together is as crucial as the freedom to stand apart. Ensemble here resonates on several levels. It refers not only to the community of designers and their shared act of presenting, but also to the way things take position in space. Each project carries its own history, method, and set of questions; yet together they form a dynamic arrangement. This spatial ensemble allows every work to speak in its own voice, while at the same time shifting perspectives through juxtaposition, resonance, or contrast.