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NYC Lampshade

As part of a series of maps and sketches of neighborhood names and boundaries, I have started to make lampshades to hang from pendant light fixtures. The shades are made of trace (in the example below the trace is sandwiched around simple printer paper) held in shape with an embroidery hoop on either end of... Continue Reading →

Lightscape

This winter the Brooklyn Botanic Garden presents their second annual winter light show Lightscape. Here are a few photos of the light installations on display:

Brooklyn: The Once and Future City

Thomas J Campanella's tome is a skip stop tour of Brooklyn's history, focusing on the built environment but full of rich sketches of the outsized personalities inhabiting and shaping the borough. A blurb from the publisher: Spanning centuries and neighborhoods, Brooklyn-born Campanella recounts the creation of places familiar and long forgotten, both built and never... Continue Reading →

Terrace Bridge

In the middle of Prospect Park lies the Terrace Bridge, supporting one of the two cross park roads which trisect the interior of the park. The 18 and 90 along the stone at either end of the arch refers to the year this steel bridge replaced a wooden one built in 1870. The NYC Parks... Continue Reading →

Big Ideas for Small Lots

As part of a collaboration between David Cunningham Architecture Planning and Gans & Co, I provided research and graphics for DCAP's competition entry for the AIANY/NYC HPD Small Lots competition. New York City wanted to generate ideas for developing city owned but awkwardly laid out plots of land. Our strategy took a holistic approach to... Continue Reading →

Adams House Entrance Awning

Completed in 2018 and in partnership with Parima Sukosi, we provided design services to the Adams House (Arlington, VA) condo board for the renovation of their main entrance canopy, signage and lighting. We reviewed original construction documents and proposed exposing the existing I-beam supports of the canopy, and a painted perimeter C-Channel fascia to replace... Continue Reading →

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