1997
Patagonia's Q=e competition entry explored incorporating thin-film photovoltaic panels into camping and hiking gear.
Energy could be stored and used in battery operated batteries, thus eliminating need for disposable batteries.
2006 to 2011
Research work for Master's thesis that seeks to see how a building skin can grow similar to tree bark.
Aims to solve the problems of inefficient building skins and architecture's loss of place.
2006
Entry for Metropolis magazine's NextGeneration competition.
Utilized piezoelectric membrane in tiles that convert human activity into electricity.
Focused on two major challenges in our society: obesity and energy production.
RTKL's Kagan Fellowship allowed me to study how architect's environmental factors to shape their buildings in London, Amsterdam, Berlin and Frankfurt.
1998
1998
RTKL's Kagan Fellowship allowed me to study how architect's environmental factors to shape their buildings in London, Amsterdam, Berlin and Frankfurt.
Research is an act of exploring and seeking and therefore should be constantly done.
Concepts and theories that I am interested in are shown in these examples here.
One of the most exciting results of this research has been to meet others who share the same interest.
Please explore and contact me if this any of this research interests you. I look forward to the opportunity.