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THE WALL SYSTEM
Arch 108
Fall Semester 2021
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The achieved goal of the wall system was to create a structure that could stand and be comprised of no glue or tape, just card stock and dowels. Foral twists and turns comprise the pattern which creates The Wall System.
Before the structure came the exploring of shapes with cardstock, twists, and turns were what I experimented with to create the large flower to the right of this column. The other pictured black and white graphics show how the foral form is made from simple lines cut into paper. After gathering an understanding of how to move the paper, in order to create a structure I needed a pattern easy to replicate. This is where the small individual pieces were created to comprise the wall.


Entricatly woven dowels are place in the petal layers of each flower to create the structure


Fold the paper in half on the bold lines, points A and B.

Cut on dashed lines. DO NOT cut to edge of paper.
Flip the paper over. Push piece 2 (green) back and to the right behind piece 3. Pull inward slighttly at point C to allow




Bring both corners A and B together to form a loop on


Make sure all pieces are secured, use glue on the conners and where neeed.
Continue twisting piece 2, curve piece 3 slightly to form one shape with both piece.

Other Works
2020 - 2023
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Made from socks and scarves
All pieces pictured are a part of my personal collection of upcycled fashion. Each piece from design to pattern to sewing, every step is done by me.
All clothing is made from second-hand fabrics or clothes and creates less waste in the production of my passion, resulting in one of a kind collec-


This page features live sketches of a collection of places I most recently traveled to in The UK.


The aim of these sketches was to relax and take the pressure out of sketching, capturing the essence of a place rather than accuracy.


