projects
ARC465H1S : casting - articulating voids
john h. daniels faculty of architecture, landscape, and design
university of toronto
winter 2023
*group assignment
combing three "original" replicas from charleston house, the collection of objects captures the essence and vibrancy of the home as an art object and the hub of the bloomsbury group
VIS209H1 : contemporary printing
john h. daniels faculty of architecture, landscape, and design
university of toronto
winter 2023
continuing the mushroom motif, this wallpaper explores the duality and deceptive nature of mushrooms that have become aesthetic objects yet can be dangerous or even deadly
VIS209H1 : contemporary printing
john h. daniels faculty of architecture, landscape, and design
university of toronto
winter 2023
a two-colour risograph print of mushrooms and toadstools that experiments with the capabilities of riso printing
VIS312H1 : collage
john h. daniels faculty of architecture, landscape, and design
university of toronto
fall 2022
expanding upon behind closed doors, this series of digital collages seeks to challenge the societal understanding of the "traditional" north american suburban home and the emphasis put on the heteronormative nuclear family
VIS312H1 : collage
john h. daniels faculty of architecture, landscape, and design
university of toronto
fall 2022
a digital collage inspired by martha rosler's house beautiful: bringing the war home series that explores ideas of domesticity, queerness, gender roles, and societal expectations
VIS312H1 : collage
john h. daniels faculty of architecture, landscape, and design
university of toronto
fall 2022
a mixed media collage exploring unhealthy societal beauty standards and a sense of pressure to conform to them
personal project
published in SHIFT magazine's "backyard trips" edition
a mixed media digital collage based on the "backyard trips" prompt and explores the concept of a backyard as a "foreign" conce
VIS211H1 : works on paper
john h. daniels faculty of architecture, landscape, and design
university of toronto
summer 2022
challenging walter benjamin’s definition of aura, these paper pulp casts of a souvenir plate question the importance of aura in the production of objects
ARC302H1 : exploring design practices
john h. daniels faculty of architecture, landscape, and design
university of toronto
winter 2022
a series of three 2-in-1 candleholders that allow users to use two candle types with one holder
ARC480H1 : lazy computing
john h. daniels faculty of architecture, landscape, and design
university of toronto
winter 2022
*group assignment
appropriating the human hand in the construction of a living proto-architecture, it questions the static nature of architecture and how it might behave as an organism of its own
ARC480H1 : lazy computing
john h. daniels faculty of architecture, landscape, and design
university of toronto
winter 2022
*group assignment
challenging revit’s familial distinctions and the ways in which these elements are classified, the stair is divorced from circulation and broken down to its most basic l-shape is repurposed and redesigned
ARC480H1 : lazy computing
john h. daniels faculty of architecture, landscape, and design
university of toronto
winter 2022
*group assignment
a series of renders exploring the space of disjointed figures between the boundaries of representation and abstraction
VIS325H1 : contemporary art issues
john h. daniels faculty of architecture, landscape, and design
university of toronto
fall 2021
a short film exploring the effects of a repetitive routine that we often become trapped in that perpetually repeats until it just stops
VIS325H1 : contemporary art issues
john h. daniels faculty of architecture, landscape, and design
university of toronto
fall 2021
a short film made with an "outmoded" technology, a ten-year-old sony handycam, exploring whether or not the handycam is obsolete
ARC201H1 : how to design almost nothing
john h. daniels faculty of architecture, landscape, and design
university of toronto
winter 2021
design for a communal study space based off the principles and ideas developed from line and plane
ARC201H1 : how to design almost nothing
john h. daniels faculty of architecture, landscape, and design
university of toronto
winter 2021
an exercise in designing seven spaces / levels within an elongated twenty-four-square gird using only horizontal surfaces and links between
ARC201H1: how to design almost nothing
john h. daniels faculty of architecture, landscape, and design
university of toronto
winter 2021
an exercise in designing seven spaces within the given nine-square grid using only vertical surfaces
ARC200H1 : drawing and representation II
john h. daniels faculty of architecture, landscape, and design
university of toronto
fall 2020
an analysis of the single detached homes and their parking spaces in a 2x2 km site of toronto's clanton park neighbourhood (sheppard w & allen)
JAV101H1 : how to design almost anything
john h. daniels faculty of architecture, landscape, and design
university of toronto
winter 2020
*group assignment
short film documenting the human experience of osgoode hall as a significant law landmark in toronto centred on the theme of "justice is blind"