All projects are inspired by the art and engineering of craft and by a longstanding interest in digital fabrication. Every project is an opportunity to explore and refine new techniques and technologies. Everything from complex and carefully calibrated laser-cut assemblies, GIS-derived CNC-cut topographic models, geometrically complex 3D printed elements, unintuitive tension structures, and even kinetic systems, are all open for exploration
A "tensegrity" desk lamp made of wood & 3D printed assemblies with steel tension elements
From "Edge Effect"
Topic studio exhibit including CNC cut topographic model of the Valley of Mexico and primarily 3D printed site project. Photo and video imagery projected onto models.
From "Superbloom"
Models and contraptions built for BArch thesis project. Central model is laser cut cardboard & plaster site model, with 3D printed and laser cut elements for project models.