Fall 2024
Master Studio. AHO.
Circular Prototyping: Critical Mass
Spring 2023
Master Studio. AHO.
Re-store: Petroleum
Fall 2022
Master Seminar. AHO.
Lightweight Architecture III: Towards A New Material Paradigm
Fall 2022
Master Seminar. AHO.
Pre-diploma
Fall 2022
Master Studio. AHO.
Re-store: Central Theater
Spring 2022
Master Seminar. AHO.
Pre-diploma
Fall 2019
Seminar. HKU.
Material Histories: Critical Mass.
Spring 2019
Seminar. HKU.
Material Histories: Equilibrium and Suspense.
Spring 2019
Year 4 Studio. HKU.
Open Structures II: Labour.
Fall 2018
Year 4 Studio. HKU.
Open Structures I: Industry Vernaculars.
Fall 2018
Master Studio. HKU.
Universals VII: Saturday Afternoon.
Fall 2017
Master seminar. Monash University.
Material History: Critical Mass.
Fall 2014
Master Studio. AHO.
Re-Store: Oslo. Reinventing the Government District.
Fall 2013
Master Studio. AHO.
Three Critical Projects.
Fall 2012
Master Studio. AHO.
Asylum Venice.
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Fall 2017
Advanced Studies Unit. Monash University.
Material History: Critical Mass
What did the construction of the Centre Pompidou, or the World Trade Center, teach architects around the world about prefabrication? How did Mies lift the 65x65m long (64.8mx64.8m) roof of the Neue Nationalgallerie? And, why haven’t cracked already the delicate 2,5cm thick marble sheets in Bunshaft’s Rare Book Library?
This seminar discusses structure, reflecting on the history of construction and materials properties.
The course departs from the fundamental premise that structure is an integral part of an architectural creation, that architecture and structure are one and the same, and that they march together in all great built works.
What did the construction of the Centre Pompidou, or the World Trade Center, teach architects around the world about prefabrication? How did Mies lift the 65x65m long (64.8mx64.8m) roof of the Neue Nationalgallerie? And, why haven’t cracked already the delicate 2,5cm thick marble sheets in Bunshaft’s Rare Book Library?
This seminar discusses structure, reflecting on the history of construction and materials properties.
The course departs from the fundamental premise that structure is an integral part of an architectural creation, that architecture and structure are one and the same, and that they march together in all great built works.