Imagining how the large-scale warehouse typology can be reinvigorated through the introduction of human scale and aerial phenomena.
Imagining how hard material, 2D cutting techniques can create the affect of fluffiness.
Imagining how an object can be perceived as real, but be completely fictional and have a completely fabricated utility, form and history.
Imagining an underground world governed by autonomous boring machines, creating new environments for the invention of a new architectural language.
Imagining a cemetery that has the atmosphere of a public park while simultaneously maintaining the intimacy and privacy of a remote graveyard, with only a fraction of the footprint.
Imagining a trekking cabin that allows for the adaptability of a tent while creating an atmosphere only matched by sleeping in the outdoors.
Imagining an elevated, self-contained living community, acting as a sovereign nation in the city of Philadelphia.
Imagining a freedom of speech museum that augments and distorts our preconceived notions of the Lady Liberty.
Imagining a large, mixed use development on the shores of the Delaware River that brings back the silhouettes of old trade ships to the boat yards of Philadelphia.
Imagining an elevated park that allows for the users to have a sensory experience that connects them with the activity of the major areas of Philadelphia.
Imagining a museum that uses the properties of its natural site context, a rock quarry, as governing principles organize and circulate gallery spaces.
Imagining an acrobatics school that defies gravity just as much as the students that inhabit it.
Imagining a pavilion that reflects not only the creative works of a renowned ceramic artist, but also creates an object that seamlessly integrates with the nature that he held so highly.
Imagining how hard materials can appear ever so delicate.