Category: Featured
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Urban Putt
Urban Putt is a small restaurant/mini golf course in the Mission neighborhood of San Francisco. The entire first floor is an indoor mini golf course with a general Steampunk theme. Each hole is built around a concept (such as “Duck Hunt”, or “Skeeball”) and often incorporate a reactive mechanism, robotic feature, or Victorian era embellishment.…
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Prototype Research Project | Resolution
Part 3 (See Part 2) Ultimately, the final objects were created utilizing 5 techniques: CNC routed foam halves were bonded together to form a whole Paper skeletons were laser cut Concrete forms poured into vacuum form molds Two 3D print systems were used: powder printing and plastic extrusion Each combination of material and form revealed…
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Maple House Model
This model was built to present to a client. The project was a two-story addition to an existing structure in Dallas, TX. The primary material is white museum board with basswood structure and details. The central core was made from wood veneer soaked and formed to the exact shape of the design.
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Accordion Table
The accordion table was designed and constructed as part of a furniture design studio. It consists of 90 precisely made, pieces of white oak. The pieces formed two independent boxes which wove together to create a single table. The two boxes were able to slide together and apart altering the length of the table. The…
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ambiLAMP
The ambiLAMP was developed as an extension to my research on human interaction. It is meant to test the link between spaces and the interactions occurring within them. Functioning in two modes: focus & collaborate, the lamp responds to ambient volume in an environment, and adjust the lights focus. This created a feedback loop between…
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Wood Block Maze
Here’s a toy I designed and built. It uses an array of simple blocks with basic marble routes carved out. These blocks are hinged together in a way that allows the maze to expand and rotate into an entirely new configuration. The maze depends on this mechanism to move from one area to another.
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The Deconstructed PBJ
I love the peanut butter & jelly sandwich. So simple. So classic. I had one every day for lunch as a kid and somehow never got tired of them. To this day, I always stock the supplies necessary to whip up this classic snack. For some reason, making diagrams of food is something I repeatedly…