In-Class Sketching
Drawings recording the water drainage pathways on my house.
Assignment 4
Visual notes and analysis of the rainwater drainage system at the Vancouver MEC Headquarters on Great Northern Way.
The University of British Columbia, School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture
Drawings recording the water drainage pathways on my house.
Visual notes and analysis of the rainwater drainage system at the Vancouver MEC Headquarters on Great Northern Way.
Collected examples of neighbourhood book exchange boxes around east Vancouver.
Inspiration was also drawn from bee boxes, bird houses, human houses, art installations, and sheds.
This animation shares the auditory experience of living and working across the street from a construction site.
An exploration of the various ways people and pets move up and down the hill, and the paths they create through their movement.
Exploration of a staircase
Tactile exploration of the bedroom
In class sketches of a mug, highlighting the parts that are most noticeable to touch.
The following two sketches were of objects placed in a box, and chosen blindly. I selected an object, explored it by touch, and then returned it to the box before opening my eyes and beginning to draw. I recognized the first object (a portable speaker) for what it was immediately, but the second remained a mystery until after I had completed the drawing (the metal insert for the nose piece of a mask).