
CLIENT: City of Dundee
COMPANY: Napier University
WORK: Schematic Design
A city once known for its ship building industry is now the world leader in biomedical research and digital entertainment. Dundee has a remarkable history of evolving and modernizing its economy to thrive in an ever changing world. This is a design to celebrate Dundee’s rich history, providing visitors a chance to explore a vast collection of written, photographic, and videographic content. A graphical screen summarizes the content and mediates the experience, interpreting between physical presence and abstract data.

CLIENT: Department of Energy
COMPANY: Washington State University
WORK: Communications Lead
The 2005 Solar Decathlon, a project of the United States Department of Energy, was an international design-build competition which tasked teams to design and construct a self-sufficient solar powered home. The houses were showcased on the National Mall in Washington D.C. Our team’s entry focused on sustainable northwest technologies, featuring the latest products designed to work in the sun-deprived Pacific Northwest region. Liptus wood flooring, plastic wood composite decking (developed at WSU), evacuated tube heat exchangers, and inverted SIP panels were a few of the products utilized in our design.

CLIENT: Washington State University
COMPANY: Washington State University
WORK: Lifecycle Development
In Fall of 2006, Washington State University Spokane began the design process for redesigning the campus homepage. I worked closely with University administration and IT Staff to create a fresh new design to compliment the university-wide redesign vindictive. This design won an Award of Excellence from the 2008 Spokane Regional MARCOM Association.

CLIENT: WSU Wood Materials Laboratory (Hypothetical)
COMPANY: Washington State University
WORK: Schematic Design
Research and educational facilities serve similar purposes but their methods are near opposite. This educational institution needed to accommodate rigid instructional environments with continually adaptable research facilities. This scheme embraces both requirements and creates a prominent new home for the Materials Lab as well as a welcoming environment for the students.

CLIENT: City of Boston (Hypothetical)
COMPANY: Washington State University
WORK: Schematic Design
Thinking of this site in Boston, Massachusetts as a manipulate membrane instead of a solid mass, this civic center embraces the artificial nature of the site due to marsh conversions during the eighteenth century. Creating an experience where the site manipulates itself into volumetric spaces, the Storrow Center interacts with the patron, generating a unique experience on the bank of the Charles River.
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