- RISD Architecture: Design Principles
RISD Architecture '15
A matrix of pencils, created to fit perfectly inside of a wine box.Connected only with lap joints, no adhesive.Pencils13 x 13


A conceptual conjunction of pencils and burlap. Connecting and relating to each other.1/4" = 1'-0"Bristol Paper20 x 20 x 8





Half-scale model, laid on its side to create a walkable terrain.1/8" = 1'-0"Bristol10 x 10 x 4
Transversal Section Cut1/4" = 1'-0"Graphite20 x 20
1/8" = 1'-0" Roof Plan With External ConnectionsGraphite10 x 10
1/4" = 1'-0" SectionGraphite20 x 8
Rendering of Interior Terrain and Circulation.Charcoal96 x 42
Rendering of Interior Terrain and Circulation.Water Color24 x 36
Creating Roof Circulation and Level Connections.1/8" = 1'-0"Bristol10 x 10 x 4

Conceptual Ground TopographyChipboard10 x 10
1/8" = 1'-0" Section With External ConnectionsGraphite10 x 10
Creating a relationship between two distinct systems.Pencils and Burlap20 x 8 x 8
Elevation view rendering of the relationship of pencils and burlap.Graphite18 x 18
Mold CastingConcrete14 x 14
Geometric Tessellation Blocks, Penrose Tiling1/3" BevelRed Oak

Triangular Tessellation BlockRed Oak2" Sides ; 1" Height
Rhombus Tessellation BlockRed Oak2" Sides ; 1" Height
Square Tessellation BlockRed Oak2" Sides ; 1" Height
Elongated Rhombi Tessellation BlockRed Oak2" Sides ; 1" Height
Trapezoidal Tessellation BlockRed Oak2" : 4" Sides ; 1" Height

Penrose Tiling Studies





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