Youproduce focuses on bringing locally grown food to the Philadelphia region as a way to promote a healthy and environmentally friendly lifestyle. That idea is explored though architecture in this pilot project.
The snap on chair is designed of two components, the base and the seat. The idea is that each could be designed separately, and as long as they are fastened the same, would allow for infinite variety.
The sine simulator puts into your hands the tools to manipulate the variables affecting a sine graph. By using the arrow keys, the user can create endless waves of artistic expression within the boundaries of a simple equation. The project is coded in processing.
The main objective of FLUID is to create an iconic space for gathering and assembly. A large public gathering space is something that Philadelphia unfortunately lacks and the FLUID project provides a secure, vast, and recognizable meeting space for the city.
UMS creates user adaptable architecture that allows for real-time change based on user preference through their eyes of culture and context. It uses binary code as a universal medium to translate desire into three-dimensional form.
This document explores the similarities of war and defense found in the religious and architectural organizations of the Albi Cathedral and Shaolin Temple.
Vita T-Shirts keep it simple. I know you want a shirt that both looks good, is clean and simple, and gets the message across. Above all when I design apparel, I think... would I be willing to sport this? If you have any requests or would like an image resized, let me know.
Floating Crystal is an honorable mention in the 2010 AIAWNJ Student Design Competition, for its iconic design which celebrates the achievements of the Schuylkill River Development project and caters closely to the pedestrian and social needs of the site.
This project was an honorable mention for the Philadelphia University Unity Week logo design competition. The design can be seen annually hanging as a banner in the student campus center.
24.7.365 is an award winning entry in the 2009 DVGBC Sustainable Design Competition for it's "sound site response, intent for neighborhood integration, and the ability to serve as an educational model of sustainability for surrounding populations."
Over the past few years I've spent some of my free time drawing portraits on the computer using only a mouse. Drawing in this way helps hone my abilities with a mouse and see in a unique way.