The design of an experimental interdisciplinary design lab–MOB 2030–within a waterfront building in Richmond, Virginia, provides an opportunity for designers to find infinite inspirations. The tools of interior design are used to manipulate a wide range of functional and formal elements to define designers’ relationship to space, work and nature. The final project provides three studios, three galleries, rooftop and waterfront landscapes, and collaboration steps connect other spaces together
This facility aims to fill a void here in Muncie, IN. In most college towns music venues that attrac...
This thesis explores the integration of the built environment into an existing extrinsic experience....
Lili Un, a Painting and Printmaking major at VCU’s Monroe Park Campus in Richmond, collaborated with...
My search for creative inspiration often leads to explorations in natural and built environments. Be...
This is an adaptive reuse thesis project of an old warehouse on the south side of Richmond, Virginia...
This thesis explores the development of an interdisciplinary design incubator and community business...
This thesis project is an examination of how design can reinvigorate interest in reading through the...
Collaboration among design professionals is a crucial component of a comprehensive design solution....
This Masters Research Project (MRP) explores the elements and benefits of the Co-Creation design app...
This paper illustrates the design work from an integrated third-year Architecture Design Studio and ...
Drawing from ongoing revitalization initiatives in Richmond, Virginia, this adaptive reuse project c...
peer-reviewedThis paper proposes a method by which schools of architecture and design can engage wit...
Potential is what landscape architects design for. Potential is the catalyst of passion, purpose, an...
The present research inquires into the contemporary shapes and strategies of situated and participat...
The impact of a single object’s presence within a space can be immense. This fact alone, calls to mi...
This facility aims to fill a void here in Muncie, IN. In most college towns music venues that attrac...
This thesis explores the integration of the built environment into an existing extrinsic experience....
Lili Un, a Painting and Printmaking major at VCU’s Monroe Park Campus in Richmond, collaborated with...
My search for creative inspiration often leads to explorations in natural and built environments. Be...
This is an adaptive reuse thesis project of an old warehouse on the south side of Richmond, Virginia...
This thesis explores the development of an interdisciplinary design incubator and community business...
This thesis project is an examination of how design can reinvigorate interest in reading through the...
Collaboration among design professionals is a crucial component of a comprehensive design solution....
This Masters Research Project (MRP) explores the elements and benefits of the Co-Creation design app...
This paper illustrates the design work from an integrated third-year Architecture Design Studio and ...
Drawing from ongoing revitalization initiatives in Richmond, Virginia, this adaptive reuse project c...
peer-reviewedThis paper proposes a method by which schools of architecture and design can engage wit...
Potential is what landscape architects design for. Potential is the catalyst of passion, purpose, an...
The present research inquires into the contemporary shapes and strategies of situated and participat...
The impact of a single object’s presence within a space can be immense. This fact alone, calls to mi...
This facility aims to fill a void here in Muncie, IN. In most college towns music venues that attrac...
This thesis explores the integration of the built environment into an existing extrinsic experience....
Lili Un, a Painting and Printmaking major at VCU’s Monroe Park Campus in Richmond, collaborated with...