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School of Architecture
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2022
Tangential Timber: Non-linear Wood Masonry
This project seeks to develop and pilot a construction application for non-linear wood through the development of a computational construction workflow in which logs are robotically scanned and manufactured into interlocking, structural blocks.
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2022
The Sino-German Exhibitionary Complex: Constructing Contemporary Chinese Architecture in Transnational Communication
This project investigates the construct of contemporary Chinese architecture in exhibitionary representations under hegemonic transnational cultural exchange by looking into a series of German exhibitions on contemporary Chinese architects from 2001 onwards.
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2022
What would an Inclusive City be? Speculation on Domesticity and Urban Design against ableism and towards justice
The architectural research discusses disability politics and its relationship to contemporary spatial development.
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2021
Asian Urbanism Collaborative – Launch and Workshop Series
This project launches the Asian Urbanism Collaborative (AUC) as a global platform to advance the research and teaching in Asian urbanization.
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2021
Gems in the Sky: Bridging Astronomy and Magic in the Lapidario of Alfonso X
My dissertation focuses on the Castilian translation of the Lapidario (or Lapidary), a manuscript commissioned by King Alfonso the Wise.
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2021
Sacral Performance & Extended Royal Bodies in the Ottonian Empire: The Case of Henry II & Kunigunde (1002–1024)
The project examines portraits of the Ottonian rulers Henry II and Kunigunde (r. 1002-1024) featured in manuscripts, altar frontals, and other liturgical implements within their early-eleventh-century cathedral treasury contexts.
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2021
The Decorative Arts of Colonial Jamaica
This PhD dissertation in Art & Architectural History explores the decorative arts and material culture of colonial Jamaica.
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2020
Biomaterial Building Exhibition
This initiative seeks to advance approaches to biomaterial construction with an exhibition on Grounds.
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2019
From Sisseton to Makhanda: Co-designing Cultural Space to Transform Local economies through Arts-driven Education
Designed to put artists at the center of social, political, economic and cultural transformation, the Black Power Station is a locally and collectively-owned Pan African arts center in Makhanda, South Africa that aspires towards global connectivity and collaboration.