Wasteland Salon, MOOCH Series, and the Pleasure Palace are three projects that explore designed situations and collaborations from a position invested in finding and foregrounding value systems that exist outside of the status quo. These leveraged opportunities emerged from the margins of the Enlightenment ideals that have historically defined architecture’s aesthetic categories and forms of subjectivity. As research assistants, we were tasked with finding holes in bureaucratic systems to create cultural events and objects that deinstitutionalize the rhetoric of architecture by flattening hierarchies, removing barriers, and challenging existing value systems. Both Wasteland Salon and The Pleasure Palace positioned the COVID-19 global pandem...
This project forms an exploration of the way in which architecture, as a discipline, might come to a...
Memory Laundrette is a project which seeks to develop an approach to the design of critical vectors ...
In 1978, Rem Koolhaas published his famous book Delirious New York,(Figure 1) in which he believed t...
Architectural space is political. The project is composed of multiple paintings connected by a woode...
What has been called the Anthropocene epoch is the first period of time in which human activities an...
The Ruderal Triptych is a narrative, fictional, artistic, research project. It centers itself on que...
Sustainability, understood in its beginnings as a common horizon for multiple practices and fields o...
Scientists observe changes in the registers of our earth, rising Co² levels, changes in methane conc...
For my graduation project I was aspired to devise a Public Interior that has a role and responsibili...
The thesis begins with an observation that many successful designs often use the non-functional or u...
Time Crimes in the Garden of Pleasure is a presentation of a series of design projects developed in ...
Melanchotopia was a site-specific exhibition curtaed by Nicolaus Schafhausen and Anne-Claire Schmitz...
An interrogation of architecture's prevailing myths, and a practice for how to live and die well as ...
For most of our history, the human response to the living earth, to particular places, has expressed...
Since 2005 scientist Professor Tony Ryan, University of Sheffield, and artist and designer Professor...
This project forms an exploration of the way in which architecture, as a discipline, might come to a...
Memory Laundrette is a project which seeks to develop an approach to the design of critical vectors ...
In 1978, Rem Koolhaas published his famous book Delirious New York,(Figure 1) in which he believed t...
Architectural space is political. The project is composed of multiple paintings connected by a woode...
What has been called the Anthropocene epoch is the first period of time in which human activities an...
The Ruderal Triptych is a narrative, fictional, artistic, research project. It centers itself on que...
Sustainability, understood in its beginnings as a common horizon for multiple practices and fields o...
Scientists observe changes in the registers of our earth, rising Co² levels, changes in methane conc...
For my graduation project I was aspired to devise a Public Interior that has a role and responsibili...
The thesis begins with an observation that many successful designs often use the non-functional or u...
Time Crimes in the Garden of Pleasure is a presentation of a series of design projects developed in ...
Melanchotopia was a site-specific exhibition curtaed by Nicolaus Schafhausen and Anne-Claire Schmitz...
An interrogation of architecture's prevailing myths, and a practice for how to live and die well as ...
For most of our history, the human response to the living earth, to particular places, has expressed...
Since 2005 scientist Professor Tony Ryan, University of Sheffield, and artist and designer Professor...
This project forms an exploration of the way in which architecture, as a discipline, might come to a...
Memory Laundrette is a project which seeks to develop an approach to the design of critical vectors ...
In 1978, Rem Koolhaas published his famous book Delirious New York,(Figure 1) in which he believed t...