Ten Models in Ten Days
As part of the Tea House project, we had to build a site model, then make 10 models in 10 days of tea house concepts, each expressing one of Le Corbusier's five elements of architecture and at least one design approach, such as subtraction. Each model had to be on a white gessoed base and could use wood and plexiglas.












Meshwork Diagram
The diagram below was for Human Factors, a class where we studied how people interact with the built environment and each other. This is my attempt to show a network of networks and how people might interact through them, in what I dubbed a "meshwork". See the research paper I created this for here: Social Capital: Gated Communities vs. Woonerven

Final Portfolio Box
The following shows my final portfolio: A basswood box with inkjet-printed mat board covers, which holds a booklet for each studio and other sections of the portfolio. The booklets are based on CD or DVD inserts which are folded in order to have multiple pages fit into the standard size. I accomplished this by printing the booklet on both sides of a strip of mat board, then scoring it in just the right places to create the folds.





