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  • Urban Omnibus has published Signal Space as part of their Unseen Machine series.  The research by Michael Chen and Justin Snider explores the relationship between New York City and its built mobile infrastructure.

    Signal Space

    Urban Omnibus has published Signal Space as part of their Unseen Machine series. The research by Michael Chen and Justin Snider explores the relationship between New York City and its built mobile infrastructure.

    Posted: July 7th, 2011 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: News, Research
  • FABRICATION LABORATORY has chosen to include Spirabilis for its exhibition EcoRedux 02: Design Manuals for a Dying Planet.

    Spirabilis Exhibited In EcoRedux 02

    FABRICATION LABORATORY has chosen to include Spirabilis for its exhibition EcoRedux 02: Design Manuals for a Dying Planet.

    Posted: April 16th, 2011 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Architecture, News
  • “Signal Spaces: New York’s Soft Frequency Terrains”, an article by Michael Chen with maps and visualizations by Michael and Justin Snider will be featured in the forthcoming Bracket, Issue #2 edited by Benjamin Bratton, Julia Czerniak, Jeffrey Inaba, Geoff Manaugh, Philippe Rahm, Charles Renfro, as well as co-editors Lola Sheppard and Neeraj Bhatia.

    Signal Spaces

    “Signal Spaces: New York’s Soft Frequency Terrains”, an article by Michael Chen with maps and visualizations by Michael and Justin Snider will be featured in the forthcoming Bracket, Issue #2 edited by Benjamin Bratton, Julia Czerniak, Jeffrey Inaba, Geoff Manaugh, Philippe Rahm, Charles Renfro, as well as co-editors Lola Sheppard and Neeraj Bhatia.

    Posted: April 15th, 2011 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: News, Research
  • REBOOT: Adaptive Programmatic Networks was selected winner of the ARCHIVE Seed Award.  The project is featured in the online exhibition of work at ARCHIVE100 website here.

    REBOOT Winner of the ARCHIVE Seed Award

    REBOOT: Adaptive Programmatic Networks was selected winner of the ARCHIVE Seed Award. The project is featured in the online exhibition of work at ARCHIVE100 website here.

    Posted: January 21st, 2011 ˑ  1 Comment
    Filled under: News
  • Reboot is a proposal for a programmatic and structural hybrid of New York Public Library and Bryant Park.  A reconfigurable system allows the users and institutions to not only curate their collections and exhibits, but also the very space itself.

    REBOOT: Adaptive Programmatic Networks

    Reboot is a proposal for a programmatic and structural hybrid of New York Public Library and Bryant Park. A reconfigurable system allows the users and institutions to not only curate their collections and exhibits, but also the very space itself.

    Posted: June 7th, 2009 ˑ  2 Comments
    Filled under: Architecture
  • Phototropic Aggregation proposes an approach to the ceiling system that uses the environment, rather than overcoming it, providing a diverse programmatic hierarchy within office building.

    Phototropic Aggregation

    Phototropic Aggregation proposes an approach to the ceiling system that uses the environment, rather than overcoming it, providing a diverse programmatic hierarchy within office building.

    Posted: December 20th, 2008 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Architecture
  • The structural facade and floor plates of the three towers flow vertically making redundant connections for structure and circulation.  The result are three symbiotic inter-building communities woven together.

    Lincoln Center Tower

    The structural facade and floor plates of the three towers flow vertically making redundant connections for structure and circulation. The result are three symbiotic inter-building communities woven together.

    Posted: July 7th, 2008 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Architecture
  • Converge is a seamless Corian wall system made up of bifurcating modules that provide display space and embedded lighting.  At Evens & Paul a reconfigurable, reusable set of molds were first cut with a CNC router.  Then, Corian panels supplied by DuPont were vacuum formed one section at a time and glued together into one solid surface.

    Converge: Modular CNC Fabrication

    Converge is a seamless Corian wall system made up of bifurcating modules that provide display space and embedded lighting. At Evens & Paul a reconfigurable, reusable set of molds were first cut with a CNC router. Then, Corian panels supplied by DuPont were vacuum formed one section at a time and glued together into one solid surface.

    Posted: June 7th, 2008 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Architecture
  • The Wetware Natatorium is the result of networking of new and existing programmatic flows. The new program acts as a force, displacing the original landscape. A parametric system is mapped onto the resultant landscape providing both structure and skin.

    Wetware Natatorium

    The Wetware Natatorium is the result of networking of new and existing programmatic flows. The new program acts as a force, displacing the original landscape. A parametric system is mapped onto the resultant landscape providing both structure and skin.

    Posted: June 1st, 2008 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Architecture
  • Solar, a mixed-use building, creates a dialogue between interior and exterior through the shifting ratio of photovoltaic panels to glazing.  The percentage of photovoltaic panels is increased in response to the local lighting conditions to maximize their productivity and reduce the amount of glazing on areas with more hours of direct sunlight.

    Solar

    Solar, a mixed-use building, creates a dialogue between interior and exterior through the shifting ratio of photovoltaic panels to glazing. The percentage of photovoltaic panels is increased in response to the local lighting conditions to maximize their productivity and reduce the amount of glazing on areas with more hours of direct sunlight.

    Posted: June 2nd, 2007 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Architecture
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