“Design is not just what it looks like and feels like. Design is how it works.”
Amalgamaton is a collaborative project undertaken with Minh Au for the 3D Computer Design Modelling course at the University of Sydney. This project combined coding and design skills to create a human-wearable arm piece that possessed the ability to adapt seamlessly to various movements.
Master of Architecture Portfolio
Master of Architecture
These portfolio presents a curated collection of architectural design work developed during my Master of Architecture studies at the University of Sydney. Across a range of studio projects, the work explores the relationship between concept, site, structure, materiality, and human experience. Each project reflects a process of research, experimentation, spatial analysis, and design refinement, from initial ideas through to resolved architectural outcomes. The portfolio demonstrates an interest in contextual design, urban conditions, visual storytelling, and the creation of meaningful spaces. Through drawings, diagrams, models, and renders, it showcases my design thinking, technical development, and evolving architectural approach as a designer.
Feuille
As part of the objects design course at the University of Sydney, the brief was to create an object that explored the interplay between light and materiality. The project was particularly focused on drawing inspiration from nature and utilising the fabrication tools available in the DMaF lab. The elegant curves of the object were inspired by the leaf. The object was exhibited at the Fabricating Futures: Robots. Research. Design Exhibition held in 2015 at the Architecture, Design and Planning Faculty of the University of Sydney. I was fortunate enough to have the opportunity to mass produce my object for the exhibition.
