DESIGN & ENGINEERING

Development of products and systems from concept through fabrication. From R&D to the production floor, design encompases all aspects of the product lifecycle from concept to specification to manufacturing.
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CASE STUDIES


PRODUCT DESIGN

The world's smallest X-ray imaging device proves the feasibility of mobile medical and security applications.

SYSTEM INTEGRATION

Handheld X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analyzer. From prototype to production floor, scientific instrumentation combines with cutting edge industrial design in the challenge of bringing a new product to market. 

MEDICAL DEVICE

Cryo/thermotherapy devices. Flexible assemblies that combine fluid circulation and electrical wiring pose new and interesting manufacturing challenges.

CONFIGURATIONS

Management of configuration and design history throughout the product lifecycle through visualization and parametric design. Product design can’t move forward without an understanding of the path already traveled.

 

ILLUSTRATION

Technical illustration is a powerful tool in communicating ideas. Combining engineering detail and annotation with rendering and contextual imagery creates a layered representation of a design. From presentations to work instructions, diagram and abstraction can communicate complex ideas with simplicity.
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WORK SAMPLES

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ARCHITECTURE


Architecture is integration - the merging of thousands of variables into a single unified expression of design language operating at all scales simultaneously. The discipline embraces knowledge from the most abstract to the finest tectonic detail.

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PROJECTS


SITE AND LANDSCAPE

An intervention unites the terminus of the train to the infrastructure of the city, bridging a discontinuity in the path of materials. The structure transmutes a line in the ground to an infrastructural object.

AGENCY OF MATERIALS

An examination of the role of intrinsic material properties as a driver of architectural form, rather than an obstacle to be overcome in the realization of pre-cognizant design.