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Queens Wharf 3 Oct 2009 | 11:31 am
Elegant Sheds sitting within an Auckland/Pacific Topography Auckland’s New Water Front & Event Space
Design By Parameters 1 Dec 2008 | 03:23 pm
A design thesis on the theory of the design process and how parametric design systems may alleviate the need for abstraction of a design problem and the compromising procedural resolution of it. It s...
48Hr Solar Park 1 Jul 2008 | 02:13 pm
Proposal for a solar canopy and new park for Fortshritt, a small and isolated town in Australia entirely dependent on it’s solar panel manufacturing industry. Our proposal made sculptural and innovat...
Bike Station 1 Jun 2008 | 02:20 pm
A design project requiring the resolution of a network of bike stations, the realising of one of those bike stations (node) and detail resolution of that choosen station. With the motivation of attem...
GP-A Website 1 Jun 2008 | 02:19 pm
DERAIL Website for Dominic Glamuzina and Aaron Patterson. This site was designed to present a simple project index leading to simple project files showing photographs of each project. The general ae...
TOGS 1 Mar 2008 | 03:27 pm
Temporary Outdoor Gallery Space. Beginning as a design with Kevin Wang for a international competition entry judged in Austin, Texas, for a series of exhibition structures for their annual arts and d...
Type/Face 1 Dec 2007 | 03:25 pm
With an underlying requirement for consideration of an urban context this project (small bar/resturant and residential buidling) developed out of a diagrammatic interpretation of “metastable urban ten...
DMA Website 1 Dec 2007 | 03:18 pm
DERAIL Website for Daniel Marshall Designed to reflect the highly contemporary and sleek aesthetic of DMA’s sleek and sculptural architecture. Professional photographs of DMA’s work are displayed as...
3e1200 HfH 1 Jun 2007 | 02:10 pm
A two part design project. Firstly the design brief required three conceptual projects which, for me, were three highly conceptual diagrammatic investigations into: 1. traditional polynesian “way f...
Steven Farthing 1 Apr 2007 | 08:46 am
A drawing workshop for invited creative industry students was held and run by visiting Professor of drawing, Steven Farthing. I was invited as one of the six BArch/MArch students to participate. We ...