Rigsum Gonpo (2018)

I produced several architectural-grade renderings in order to study this proposed sculpture, a complex assembly of 3D-prints, carpentry, and off-the-shelf hardware that could be easily-adjusted on tensioned steel wires to different heights between a ceiling mount and a concrete-weighted base. The rigsum gonpo are the three most powerful and popular gods of Mustang, and representations of them come in all   » More

The Zahir (2015)

My little magic box of a 3D printer has a single-print volume limitation of 9.9 by 7.8 by 5.9 inches, but of course one may assemble multiple printed objects into something more elaborate and larger, and furthermore one may combine printed objects with non-printed components. The fifty-odd prints that I made for this test of the machine, simply joined with   » More

Hurricane House (2012)

For several years I taught a course called “Rhino 1: 3D Design” at the Boston Architectural College, and I often used one of my own student projects (from 2001 and my first design studio at Yale School of Architecture ) as an example when illustrating various rendering techniques that might prove interesting or useful to grad students in architecture. In   » More