A new facade for a gallery space in downtown Ann Arbor seeks to integrate itself into the material language of 20th century masonry construction while simultaneously taking advantage of a unique formal expression.
Two square cabins are generated to provide a space for visitors to work, study, or pursue their hobbies alone.
Sliding partitions allow these two cabins to be combined diagonally so that three or four people can stay comfortably in one large room.
A report documenting the ramifications large-scale flood infrastructure has on the urban fabric of Tokyo and Taipei. Flood walls, gates, and levees occupy the edge conditions between urban development and natural water systems, creating unique landscapes that exist somewhere inbetween.