Project 1.

Residential Design Studio: Townhouse Project

Client: Young couple re-locating to Boston’s Back Bay neighborhood

Concept: A marriage of contemporary furniture influences with historical reference points reflected through wood joinery. The concept blends the couple’s love of the natural world with artisan craft, paying homage to the historical tones and textures of 19th Century Boston architecture and materiality.

Project 2.

Urban Ecology Studio: 21st Century Workplace

Client: Infarm, vertical farming company

Concept: Cross-Pollination

The concept for The Workplace Project is to transform the InFarm office into a hybrid environment that fosters new ways of collaborating and engaging with the community while honoring InFarm’s mission to increase healthy food distribution. Whether it is the relationship between bees and flowers or humans and ideas, our ecosystems rely on knowledge sharing to survive and stimulate innovation. Cross-pollination among humans can be viewed as the process of exposing people to new ways of thinking through idea sharing and knowledge

Located at the center of a dynamic neighborhood, InFarm’s new U.S. office is designed to be an anchor system to the pollinator network of Boston residents. A space where ideas are shared, fresh and local produce is plentiful and innovation is encouraged. 

Project 3.

Urban Ecology: Living Systems

Concept: A balanced circulation of space is needed for visitors to actively navigate and explore the sawyer student union. A “yin-yang” flow of movement is encouraged when programming is organized around a central curving path. A redesigned lobby with additional egress options enhances access to the entirety of the student lounge.

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