Here is the work in the first few weeks of the Lyceum Studio (We entered the Lyceum design competition ) It was a maximum of 6 week design project, so we studied form and interventions through data sets.
I collected Horsetail reeds by the local creek with my friend Seth and then cut them to height based on a z value I calculated by multiplying each axis by the other. I used capillary action to hold the pieces together as they were set upon glass submerged in a tray of water. I also did a time lapse of the whole thing drying and made a you tube video! The model being constructed and The model drying. My first attempt at video from still frames. The UO new Architecture Journal is using the drying images in a "flip book" as a small thumbnail at the bottom of each page.
Welcome to my journey
Here is a compilation of my experiences, most recently starting a Master of Architecture program at the University of Oregon. As the process unfolds, new doors and light reveals the things previously hidden. A process of learning, living, being.
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