Projects
Rethinking the Atrium
Design Capstone
Advised by Meghan Saas
Bridging systems in Eichler homes and ancient Roman Domus homes to find a contemporary and environmentally mindful solution to living consciously.
Trio Family Tables
April 2022
DESG-3010, Nicholas Perrin
The Trio Table is based on the traditional sawhorse design, except with the new goal of being portable and practical for almost every environment. The design is one that relies on the table being able to be folded into a compact sheet for easy transport and storage. The tension line provides stability on all models and utilizes a turnbuckle for easy setup. Made from pine plywood.
This base design can be manipulated to fit any context. Simply by changing the height and width ratio, you are able to construct five different configurations of the Trio Table: the original work surface, dining table, sideboard, coffee table, and bedside table.
A Better You
December 2021
DESG-2020, Instructor Ann Yoachim
This is a magazine concept was a response to another community service based project, to create a health based design to benefit the community. It is a student run campus health magazine.
A Guide to Asset Based Learning
May 2022
ELDA - 2000, instructor Dr. Brooke Grant
A proposed resource to brief adults who are entering classrooms utilizing asset-based learning techniques. It is a brochure to be put in classroom settings. Made on Adobe Illustrator.
Unity Bag
September 2021
DESG-2305, Instructor Manol Gueorguiev
Affectionally nicknamed “Band-Aid Bag,” this project was a response to a prompt to extend into the community and create a wearable object inspired by the mission of a local non-profit; the nonprofit considered for this piece was the Health Equity Initiative. The materials used are felt, Band-Aids, glue, & embroidery floss.
Envelopes
November 2020
DESG-1005, Instructor Jill Stoll
This project was the final in Studio I, we were given twelve envelopes and told to experiment with methods and mediums. Materials: Paper, recycled card stock, guache paint, origami paper colored pencil, emboridery floss, thread, and beads.