Gallery
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ACTION TABLE EXTRAORDINARY: Collaboration, colored pencil on wood
Our first year in Austin has been an interesting journey. We have had friends come and go, opportunities that appear and disappear, and this table is a testimony to the type of year we have had. This is a piece we have been working on since late September, and we are now nearing completion. The table consists of any and all ideas, the only constraint is the medium. About ten different people have contributed to this work. Please enjoy and consider trying this yourself. It works well as a coffee table surface because it is always center of attention, and readily available to mark on. -
TOGS3:Temporary Open-Air Gallery Space
This annual competition invites designers from around the world to showcase their ideas about what a temporary art fair space should be. Our design uses the fundamental concepts behind the creation of 2D art (The Point, The Line, and The Plane) to construct the space for the temporary display of art. -
ULTra Bath, England: PRT System Integration
The ULTra design competition addressed the issue of ultra modern personal transportation systems in historical cities. The city chosen was Bath, England. The city was chosen for its rich Georgian architectural context. We chose to focus primarily on aesthetic integration, while touching lightly on infrastructure and vehicle design. -
Monument To The Fallen Officers of VA
We were commissioned to do these renderings for a competition in Richmond, VA. A civic monument for the fallen police officers and fireman of the state. -
Thesis Exploration in Craft: Justin Cook
This project took place over the course of year investigating the importance of craft and quality in architecture and society. The exploration included a written document as well as a designed execution of a new education system for students of design and building. -
Thesis: Type as a signifier of meaning, DL Mosser
This year long project explored the significance of building type, and its abilities to carry meaning beyond that of its inherent architectural language. The building study was a worship facility for no single religion. The work was done on a single scroll 42"H by 24'L and is on display in the Hammons School of Architecture Gallery. The following documentation captures some supplemental work as well as some excerpts from the scroll itself. -
Boathouse>>North Branch Chicago River, IL
This project focuses on the building as an advertisement for the sport. A tall volume displays the boats like a "Jewel Box Billboard". The interior spaces serve to enhance the "boat" experience for the users. -
North Branch Boathouse: Justin Cook
These are presentation boards for a boathouse to be on the north branch of the Chicago River in Chicago,IL. Presentations were done in the fall of 2008.

