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When you want to build something in NYC, even something as simple as a new fence, your design often has to go through an approval process where it gets vetted by […]
When you want to build something in NYC, even something as simple as a new fence, your design often has to go through an approval process where it gets vetted by […]
Going through some old emails, I uncovered proposal renderings I did a few years ago of an in-store jewelry display for Gap retail stores. I thought I’d post a couple process […]
Architect and urban planner Jeff Speck’s book, Walkable City: How Downtown can Save America, One Step at a Time [New York, November 2012], is, at its core, a how-to manual for […]
After work yesterday, I met the GRH Group at the new Pier 1 at Brooklyn Bridge Park (BBP) for a tour entitled “Brooklyn Bridge Park: Storm Resilience Through Design,” part […]
BROOKLYN C.A.N. – a social and architectonic networking system in support of neighborhood change – is my undergraduate thesis project. The name stands for Brooklyn Community Active Network, and the […]
I’m baaaaaack. I now have a Bachelor degree of Architecture and am working full-time to fulfill my IDP (intern development program) requirements with the architecture department at AECOM Technology Corporation. […]
I recently collaborated with six other architecture, interior design, and industrial design students to propose a renovation of the existing Pratt Institute Chapel Hall building, focusing especially on an update […]
This article was just published in Residential Architect’s online magazine. It briefly [and with some inaccuracies] explains the project I worked on in the Fall 2008 semester in Anthony Caradonna’ […]
Last week I participated in a workshop organized by AACUPI with Roma Tre Universita. The project was a “Pavilion in Extra-Light Materials” and its program was to be a semi-permanent […]
The assignment was to design a house that could be built on a hill site in Ludlow, Vermont for under $100,000. Each student was assigned a type/category to work with […]