Acid Glasshouse is a speculative environment—a hybrid vivarium where prints, patterns, and sculptural forms imagine how flora and fauna might adapt to a toxic or post-industrial world. Drawing from botanical illustration, decorative arts, and ecological collapse, the installation evokes both greenhouse and ruin: a fragile shelter in which growth is still possible, even under acid skies. Through this imagined architecture, the work questions what survives—and how beauty persists—in an increasingly hostile landscape.