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Bowery Library

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Final interior rendering1 ; Maxwell rendering engine

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form.finding; The Structural Fillet

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When a piece of bristol is scored, there is a response. This response is true to the inherent structural properties within the material.  Looking at the opportunities a filleted surface offers, I began to explore how a surface can be changed by its edge connection with an adjacent facet. Using a simple zig-zag molecular system, one which was found in titanium, read more

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Mediating two surfaces

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Connecting two surfaces is a difficult task. As one resolves the geometries of multiple surfaces, you begin to learn how layers inform one another through enclosure. Here I have blown up a study model (v3) and have begun to connect tabs that were once raised off the surface back onto itself. These are early studies, more to come.

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Dynamic Skin System::Armadillo

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Plated, retractable, scaled; the armadillo’s skin/protective system is very interesting. The armadillo is the only mammal that has bone and skin  intertwined in a exterior network of scutes. read more

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advertising: THE BOWERY

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A map can say many things, and a 3D map can say more. read more

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Ants: bottom-up design intelligence

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Ants are facinating little creatures. So we all know ants can carry 10 times their own body weight but who knew that they were capable of creating these networks of space some 10 feet deep under ground? read more

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Precedence Analysis- Phillip Exeter Academy Library

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Treating each individual square as a potential receptor of light, the massing model of Exeter was subjected to both summer and winter sun patterns. Looking at the angle and asimuth of the sun, the mass was broken down into varying zones of intensity codified by a monochromatic scale of grey tones. (The darker the zone the higher the exposure to light at that time of day/year) read more

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CORE.77 Design link

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This is an awesome sight. It has good posts and it gives you the low down on current competitions and such. enjoy. Link to core77


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