Hortus

The project Hortus addresses the integration of green architecture and user experience. The design incorporates green roofs as water collection systems, with filtration integrated into the building’s walls. The use of voids or cores allows for natural light and social spaces, while the design is adaptable to multiple locations, overcoming initial skepticism and practical challenges.

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Inflicted Muir

The work “Inflicted Muir” focused on creating a functional and impressive landscape within the urban context of Knoxville, TN. Each student was assigned an intersection to study and then develop a design to create a spectacle. Something I accomplished by incorporating exaggerated scaling and water filtration towers. The project reflects a deep drive to understand the significance of water in sustaining life.

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