Top Floor (Taken with Instagram)

Local DC restaurant design / visualization work in Revit. Moonlighting…

Hill Housing, Haiti. Concept render in Sketchup/Vray/Photoshop

Wire model, branching study RISD Design Principles 2006

Charcoal on newsprint, RISD summer foundation 2006

Floor plan concept for Evos Arts Institute. Site through building through site. RISD Fall 08 studio.

Early freelance work 2009. Rendering of a small interior layout design project for a studio apartment in Providence. This is a Revit rendering with a little Photoshop post production.

A more recent photo of the Alternative Energy Lab design/build project. Maybe this semester the solar thermal tubes become a reality to power this space.

Final Project Board, CCSF 2006. Good times.

Portfolio of Academic Work from the Rhode Island School of Design 2009. I graduated with a BFA and a B.Arch. Click on the image to launch the publication.

Lyceum 2008 Competition Entry: Inter-Generational Center for the City of Los Angeles. Rhode Island School of Design Winter 2008. Click on the image to launch the publication.

Image links to my thesis blog. This image from Kim Sichel’s book To Fly. Part of my thesis research into geomorphology, landforms, site specificity, universal modularity, architecture. The images links to the thesis blog, which has not been updated recently.

This publication is a compilation of my thesis research completed during the 6 week winter semester at the Rhode Island School of Design. It details my blog entries and case studies during the six week period. Click on the image to launch the publication.

This is the final group project for the course “Integrated Building Systems” at the Rhode Island School of Design in the Spring of 2008. Click on the image to launch the publication.

RISD Design/Build Studio. Currently under construction near the RISD campus, this design/build project demonstrates the production, storage and delivery of thermally generated energy, harnessed by means of thermo electric power generation modules through an architectural enclosure. Collaboration with Brown University environmental engineering students.