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03. TIME AND ROMANCE
Prof. Peter Sprowls
Design 2 | Summer 2022
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Skills Used: Drafting, Photoshop
Time and Romance looks to things that we are confronted with from day to day and uses architectural techniques to describe things that we cannot see, but perceive in other ways. Through this project, we aim to relate across mediums, experience and tectonics.
In this case, I described Beethoven’s Romance, No.2 in F, Op. 50 through the culmination of practical architectural techniques (sections of violins/modeling) and more abstract ones (conceptual diagram). The synthesis between these methods sought to cohesively describe the spatial relationship between music, time, and romance.

04. MATRIX
Prof. Michael Montoya Design 1 | Summer 2022
Skills Used: Handmodeling, Photoshop
This project emerges from the intersection of the spatial ideas operating within a cube and another set of comparative artifacts with their own complex spatial structures such as text, music, or painting.
The ‘Matrix’ was designed through a series of graphic constructs and layered drawings. The spatial intersections found were developed into a three-dimenstional construct that serves to bridge, connect, enclose, and filter with specific itinerary. It is a study of spatial layers, moments, and boundaries found within, projecting outwards the underlying ideas that go unrecognized.







