

My name is Francisco Javier Muniz Ituarte, and I am an architecture student deeply passionate about constructing models. My interest lies in investigating and analyzing contemporary global issues through the creation of mixed-media interactive models. This is a diverse array of exercises, explorations, analyses, questions, and projects conducted through constructing mixed-media handmade models. Each model was meticulously crafted, employing varied methods of construction and materials. This approach endowed the models with distinctive characteristics, making them immersive experiences and invaluable learning tools. From in-depth sound analysis to the development of innovative cooling devices, these models required different levels of creativity and ingenuity. They served as platforms for experimentation and discovery.
Sound Analysis of a fly.


Precedent Aggregation Exercise.
Concrete


Polyhedron
Wood + Plexiglass + Paper


Fly Sound Replicator (Percussion Instrument).
Wood + Shoelace + Metal nuts


Interactive Population Density and Land Use Analysis of South Boston.
Foamboard + Cardboard + Acrylic paint




Interactive Contextual Analysis focused on public space accumulation in San Marcos, Texas.
Wood (Laser cut) + 3D Printed geometry + Acrylic paint




Interactive Contextual Analysis focused on public space accumulation, building age, and future floods, in Austin, Texas.
Wood (Laser cut) + 3D Printed geometry + Acrylic paint



Interactive Spatial Possibilities Exploration.
Wood (Laser cut) + Acrylic paint


Interactive Spatial Possibilities Exploration.
Wood (Laser cut) + Acrylic paint


Interactive Tectonic Analysis.
Wood (Laser cut) + Acrylic paint




Evaporative Cooling Device.
3D Printed clay

