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1st year M.Arch student at Yale School of Architecture
Dwelling unit for two unrelated individuals within an elevated cubic lattice

graphite on opaque paper

(first project of the semester)

Dwelling unit for two unrelated individuals within an elevated cubic lattice

graphite on opaque paper

(first project of the semester)

(Source: fiore-rosso, via naquiahfhauzi)

Drawing #10:Analyze the critical differences between Nolli’s Map of Rome and Piranesi’s Campo Marzio.

Drawing #10:
Analyze the critical differences between Nolli’s Map of Rome and Piranesi’s Campo Marzio.

Completely finished!

with a ridiculous semester.  It was the hardest I’ve worked in my life.

Break highlights:

-SLEEP

-home (Indiana)

-France

This break might get so crazy that I’ll find myself reading for pleasure! Here’s to being a real person for the next 2.5 weeks.

ummhello:

Happy Birthday Oscar!  104!  Damn…someone is living the right way.


Amazing.

ummhello:

Happy Birthday Oscar! 104! Damn…someone is living the right way.

Amazing.

Drawing #8:Analyze the difference in the underlying geometries of Borromini’s Sant’ Ivo and San Carlo in Rome.

Drawing #8:
Analyze the difference in the underlying geometries of Borromini’s Sant’ Ivo and San Carlo in Rome.

Spatial interpretation of “Smang It” by Yung Humma for Visualization II
Smang It (see 0:40 for the dance interpreted by the drawing)
If you haven’t see the dance yet, it’s a real gem!

Spatial interpretation of “Smang It” by Yung Humma for Visualization II

Smang It (see 0:40 for the dance interpreted by the drawing)

If you haven’t see the dance yet, it’s a real gem!

Final project board, 1st semester; Dance Studios with Performance Space at the Queensborough Bridge, Manhattan
30 x 60 in.; Ink printed on chipboard, colored pencil, ink acetone overlay

Final project board, 1st semester; Dance Studios with Performance Space at the Queensborough Bridge, Manhattan

30 x 60 in.; Ink printed on chipboard, colored pencil, ink acetone overlay

Here’s one of my drawings from the Formal Analysis course taught by Peter Eisenman.
“Analyze the difference between the corners at Bramante’s Santa Maria della Pace in Rome and Laurana’s Palazzo Ducale in Urbino.”

Here’s one of my drawings from the Formal Analysis course taught by Peter Eisenman.

“Analyze the difference between the corners at Bramante’s Santa Maria della Pace in Rome and Laurana’s Palazzo Ducale in Urbino.”

(Source: ccal, via kneadthisdough)