2013-2014
SFMOMA Expansion FRP Facade cladding for the contemporary museum expansion designed by Snohetta
Kreysler & Associates and Enclos worked together to develop a combined FRP veneer-unitized wall panel assembly. The FRP panels were created from CNCmilled recyclable EPS foam molds. I was the primary person responsible for the multi-axis programming for the machines which milled each of the more than 1000 unique molds used for the assembly. Upon the projects completion I was promoted to supervisor of the digital fabrication team.
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SFMOMA Expansion FRP Facade cladding for the contemporary museum expansion designed by Snohetta
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SFMOMA Expansion FRP Facade cladding for the contemporary museum expansion designed by Snohetta
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James Turrell
Winter 2014
Sculpture for Private Client
This sculpture was over 25 feet long and 20 feet tall and consisted of multi ple molds. The massive egg shaped volume was installed in a private clients swimming pool. Guests can enter the structure from underneath where they are able to view the sky aperature while sitting inside on teak benches. There is also a draw bridge. The engineering for this project was critical and the giant molds were scaled to the maximum capacity of our machinable envelope in order to mitigate any surface deviation.
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James Turrell Sculpture for Private Client
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James Turrell Sculpture for Private Client
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Summer 2015
Avatar Robot In collaboration with Stanford and Google
I was the project manager and business development coordinator for this project with the Stanford Robotics Lab and Google. In addition to being the client contact and creating the bid breakdown, I also supervised the milling of a special buoyancy foam for the body of a humanoid robotic diver. The avatar is to be controlled remotely while it recovers treasures from King Louis XIV’s wrecked flagshi p. These milled parts were small but required tight tolerances and high quality craftsmanshi p in the milling process.
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Avatar Robot In collaboration with Stanford and Google
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Broad Museum
Summer 2015
Created the Mold for the Occulus�of the facade exterior to interior transition
The occulus was an integral part of this Diller Scofidio + Renfro artchitectural design and is the literal transition from the articulated outside facade to inside of the building. The mold was a two part assembly where each half was glassed seperately and the two frp parts where then joined. The milling for these molds was an exciting challenge due to the many pockets and protrusions.
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Broad Museum Created the Mold for the Occulus�of the facade exterior to interior transition
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Broad Museum Created the Mold for the Occulus�of the facade exterior to interior transition
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Spring 2015
Plasticity Stereotomy Architect Justin Diles won the TEX-FAB Plasticity International Design Competition
I created the hot-wiring and milling strategies for all male molds used in the full-scale fabrication of Architect Justin Diles TEX-FAB design. The molds were milled on all sides involving multi ple axis approaches, material fli pping, support registration, and keys in order to maintain the tolerances required for the final assembly. Once completed, the project traveled to Houston in the Spring of 2015, to be exhibited at the TEX-FAB 2015 conference hosted by the University of Houston.
Quote by Architect Justin Diles -
Assisted by FEM software, our project
develops strategies for reviving stereotomic masonry assembly with both cut solid and molded, hollow laminar plastics. Through our design we re-imagine a once vital field of knowledge to investigate contemporary formal and aesthetic questions related to the relationships between the subdivision of volumes, constituent materials, surface depth and finishing, and construction methods.
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Plasticity Stereotomy Architect Justin Diles won the TEX-FAB Plasticity International Design Competition
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Galactic Jungle Art Cars
Fall 2015
Animal inspired burning man art car shells for private client
This project was a collaboration with an interactive media installation company which used projection mapping to light up our translucent FRP animal shells.
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Galactic Jungle Art Cars Animal inspired burning man art car shells for private client
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Galactic Jungle Art Cars Animal inspired burning man art car shells for private client
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Galactic Jungle Art Cars Animal inspired burning man art car shells for private client
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