International Competition Winner – This model was built for artist Anna Leonhardt’s Kunst am Bau project (Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany). Model was presented in proposals for the new Transfer Hub for Innovation in Society
3D printed, chipboard, plywood, juggling club, metal rod, spray paint, fabric, string, etc, etc
The Pod concept model
2022
This midterm concept model illustrates the project’s core trade-off: ultra-compact sleeping pods clustered around generous shared amenities (bath, kitchen, recreation, study). It shows how pods bridge into larger volumes, how the circulation spine organizes public vs. private, and how the building lifts to create an open public ground with mostly open-air routes.
3D printed, bristol, acrilyc, foamcore
The Octoculus
2025
the base turns!
3D printed, chipboard, plywood, spray paint
Turn to learn!
2024
turn and learn
3D printed, chipboard, spraypaint, bristol, plywood
Eccentric glass holder
2024
Glass holder 3D modeled and printed using a combination of SUBD and NURBs geometries. The figure is a virtual asset added to the model.
3D printed
The Pod final model
2022
Final physical model of “The Pod” project. Represents the full scale building showing it’s juxtaposing composition.
1/8″ = 1′- 0″
acrylic, bristol, 3D printed, foamcore
Intermodal Hub
2023
Physical massing model of an Intermodal Hub project located in Rosario, Argentina.
1/32″=1′- 0″
bristol, foamcore, 3D printed
Cabinet of curiosities
2024
a curious cabinet containing curious content
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Power knitting!
2025
Exploration of digital knit programming on Shima machines, from swatch development in Apex3 to a curated swatch book and three finished projects on the SSR112/SVR123sp. Emphasis on translating knit structures into product applications.
power knitted ;)
Ornament/Vase holder
2023
Ornament holder 3D modeled & printed to hold a an ornament repurposed into a vase.
3D printed
Mycelium pots
2023
Biocomposite vessels formed by mixing a plant-fiber substrate with mycelium, pressing it into simple molds, and allowing the network to grow and bind the form. After curing, the pieces are heat-treated (“baked”) to stop growth, then dried to a lightweight, rigid finish. The result explores low-impact making—biodegradable, compostable objects grown rather than manufactured.
Library Extension
2022
Physical model of the Mott Haven Library extension project. It represents a movie theater space built within a perforated brick facade.
3D printed, bristol
Ouroboros (physical model)
2023
A biomaterial cycle made tangible: the model maps Grow → Harvest → Decay as three linked volumes and material systems—rammed earth for Grow (greenhouses/classroom), cork brick/panels for Harvest (cooking and dining), and timber framing with mycelium panels for Decay (market/compost). Organic waste loops back to Grow, forming a closed resource circuit that the model expresses in form, program, and material.
bristol, foamcore, plywood, 3D printed
Map Relief
2025
3D map of Coney Island boardwalk.
3D printed, chipboard, plywood, spray paint
Models at 3 scales
2021
Physical models of a bathouse project in Astoria park, NYC. Project represented at 3 different scales.