location: chicago, il
program: public space
status: design
date: 2008
this course was intended to further advance the digital visualization techniques used to conceptualize architectural systems and image/object output. building on previous methods, new ways of creating, developing & articulating geometry are introduced to produce and represent new geometries. the morphology of this proposal is conceptually based on the structure of epiphtic lifeforms and how they react and counteract with their host. after an underlying formal logic was determined, sections were shaped and connected to create an interactive network of multiple public spaces.
program: public space
status: design
date: 2008
this course was intended to further advance the digital visualization techniques used to conceptualize architectural systems and image/object output. building on previous methods, new ways of creating, developing & articulating geometry are introduced to produce and represent new geometries. the morphology of this proposal is conceptually based on the structure of epiphtic lifeforms and how they react and counteract with their host. after an underlying formal logic was determined, sections were shaped and connected to create an interactive network of multiple public spaces.