A new addition to the Stuart Collection of sculptures on the University of California San Diego campus. The sculptor is Do-Ho Suh. He has installed a home on a corner at the top of Jacobs Hall. The home, one is told is secure, however, it was built on a 10 degree angle and is installed on another 5 degree angle. Visitors can browse through the tiny one room cottage that is furnished and decorated with objects belonging to the UCSD community. The visitor can feel a bit of seasickness when inside because of the angle. It appears to have landed on the corner of the building. A garden is growing around the little house and that garden has been decorated with Adirondack chairs, grass and flowers. The artist wants the visitor to feel that the house and garden migrated from some place else. It is a nifty idea and adds to the interesting collection scattered around the campus.