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[sustainable office]

[ubs bank headquarters]​

[harvard rowing house]

[ut faculty club]

[reformations project]

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[current projects]

[harvard gsd annex]

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[east nashville gateway]

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[foundry board]

​Presented recently, this project focused on introducing high-tech 3D printing technology to an otherwise low-tech lifestyle to become a new type of social structure. Villages would depend entirely upon plastic recycling for structure and products in this re-imagining of an independent rural America.

In the works.

Designing an annex for the Harvard Graduate School of Design, the arrangement of the program and studios are meant to remind students of the transitions between the 2D communication and 3D realization of their projects.

Developed specifically for LEED and located in downtown Knoxville, the design focuses on encouraging reusable materials, as well as passive heating and cooling. Pushing for bicycle and pedestrian access was also a main point.

Research and development of architectural prototyping. The concept was a unit that could be organized and combined in an organic manner, the form replicated and long-lasting while being attachable to any surface, a kind of "architectural graffiti."

Designed with a large amount of program to be packed into a small space. The idea of two parallel rectangles, with a shimmering/glowing cube connecting the two is the poetic aspiration behind the conceptual massing.

​A new corporate headquarters for the massive Swiss investment firm, to be located at the new East Nashville gateway. he structure features cascading patios directly connected with the offices.

​A row house along the Charlemagne River in Boston, the design features a berm that leads up to the viewing platform for events on the river and a sleekness that is meant to evoke the swiftness of the rowers.

​Utilizing ideas from the New Urbanism Movement, this gateway into East Nashville will be a major public transportation center and mixed-use neighborhood that encourages pedestrian traffic and public space, while still hosting a major transportation artery from the center of Nashville.

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