Flowing Water Pavilion

The flowing water pavilion is an abstractified concept for AN experience design inspired by the movement of water.

built on a slope, falling rainwater moves through the sculptural pavilion, much like the visitors themselves, moving through The structure. the pavilion is meant for a sloped open park area, creating multiple mini-spaces within the structure to walk, sit, or relax by the water.

the copper ‘spout’ collects rainwater at the top of the hill, and pours it into the channel below where it flows through the wavy canal between the staircases filling a shallow pool, before eventually running off.

 
 

Ladybug Pavilion

tHE LADYBUG PAVILION IS A semi-outdoor sculptural design inspired by the form of a ladybug.

imagined for a park space, the structure features metal benches facing towards each other, creating a social gathering space.

even though the structure is open to the exterior, its concave wings form a protective shelter that feels cozy and inviting.

 
 
 

artist shed

The artist’s shed is a hypothetical study of sculptural Form in architecture, within the context of a small single-occupancy structure. The technical focus of the project is in building methodology, experimental materials (rammed-earth instead of concrete), and construction details.

the intent for the structure is to function as an outbuilding drawing space for an artist, maximizing natural light whilst also providing a wide view of the surrounding environment.

the shed is intended to be a minimalist, ‘bare-bones’ space mainly featuring an office space surrounded by large windows, storage for supplies, and basic utilities such as running water.

 
 

MODULAR pods

the hive pods are a concept for an exterior marketplace or venue, consisting of multiple modular units.

the hive pods can function as a single unit, and in a cluster. they are designed to be open-ended, versatile structures capable of fulfilling a variety of program needs.

conceptualized as a hexagonal frame with panel inserts that are easily replaceable, the hive pods have a holistic potential to lock together and create larger spaces in a variety of layouts.

 
 
 
 

Babylon kiosk

The Babylon kiosk is a rendering concept for a merch stand in a desert-themed amusement park.

Based on ancient Mesopotamian architecture, the Babylon kiosk features displays, shelving, and storage for vendors selling promotional merchandise, balloons, food, etc.

the design elements were inspired by the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia, the Mythical Hanging Gardens of Babylon, and the Gates of Ishtar.