Workshop, exhibitions
2025
The Kharkiv School of Architecture’s Typographies of Risk International Workshop brought together international and Ukrainian students to Lviv to investigate topics of urban recovery planning in Odesa and to join in discussions with tutors, international experts and local government officials.
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Non-Profit, residency, workshops, exhibitions
2018–25
The Institute for Public Architecture’s (IPA) Independent Project Residency program invites emerging and mid-career practitioners, whose work focuses on the public realm, to live and work at a live-in residency at the Block House on Governors Island in New York City Harbor.
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Workshops
2021–25
In a series of dinner parties, participants are invited to find valuable ways of relating to one another as they work collectively to deconstruct methods of cooking, develop new approaches, and reflect on themes of rebuilding the relationship with Land from that of ownership to stewardship.
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Symposium, fundraiser, exhibition
2024
In support of the Kharkiv School of Architecture, this fundraising event brought together architects, urban planners, designers, and thought leaders to explore the path forward in rebuilding and reimagining Ukrainian cities through education and capacity building.
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Symposium, workshops, exhibitions
2020–25
BQE2053 is a multi-year project by the Institute for Public Architecture which envisions a future without the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway. Through workshops, a documentary, oral history archive, symposium and design fellowships, the IPA brings community members, designers, politicians and other stakeholders to the table.
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Exhibition
2021
Thesis students from the D&D Matter thesis advisory group at the Syracuse University School of Architecture staged an exhbition of work in a vacant Downtown Syracuse store-front, bringing seven projects together in dialogue.
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Making Matters, seminar
2025
Atlas of Making is an exploration of the diverse practices of making, ranging from everyday improvisations to skilled local craftsmanship, situated within the semi-rural setting of southern China. In this context, materials, objects, and human awareness intersect, shift, and leave behind traces.
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Chair for Urban Design and Urbanization, design studio
2025
Civitanova’s picturesque sea-front, rich culinary traditions and sunny climate make it highly attractive from an outsider’s perspective. However, from within, the city grapples in daily life with shrinkage, limited public services and environmental risks. Beginning with field research, the investigation identified and mapped a series of visible and invisible thresholds that shape daily routines in the city.
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Thesis
2020-21
A series of slip-cast blocks are assembled in a site experiencing fluctuating hydrology to expose the ecological transformation of land laced with human agency. Clay, a versatile and widely available material, becomes a registration of these transformations.
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Architecture typology, design studio
2024-25
The project aims to bring attention to the spatially-intensive and wasteful impact of designing at the vehicle scale. In this case, the monastery typology is transformed to accommodate the former site of Checkpoint Bravo, the allied checkpoint between East Germany and West Berlin until 1990.
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Architecture typology, seminar
2024-25
Just as genetic information can manifest in various ways, an architectural type, viewed as a “genotype,” can interact with its environment to express different “phenotypes.” Taking the Nest we Grow pavilion the goal was to achieve the maximum possible modification without transforming the type into an entirely new form.
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Seminar, publication
2023
Building Practice features interviews with 32 architecture and design professionals/firms sharing observations about the future of the professional practice of architecture and design in relation to the convergence of practical and theoretical forms of knowledge.
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Syracuse London, design studio
2019
With an opportunity to access and expand on OMA’s plans of an unbuilt port terminal in Zeebrugge, this speculative design attempts to reinterpret the idea of the social condenser for today, adapting it to the challenges presented by the United Kingdom’s political departure from the European Union.
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