Architecture

Put simply, exposure to nature enhances well-being. This is the thinking behind Sundials, a residential aged care development that provides a number of bedrooms with access to private planted terraces.

SUNDIALS_Aged Care

This experimental pavilion encourages visitors to walk the red carpet across seven stages, inspired by Shakespeare’s verse.

Now You See Me is a hypothetical interactive installation informed by the pandemic, that uses mobile curtains to block or open vistas between neighbouring sculptures, and create everchanging pockets of space within an existing public garden. The curtains continually roam the gard

Now You See Me

Pixelplants is a speculative AR art installation conceptually based on the traditional walled garden. 

Perched on a steep site in regional NSW, this house boasts an artist’s studio, indoor pool, and incredible views to the hills beyond.

This house concept works within tight planning controls on a steep site to achieve its clients’ brief.

This house winds its way down its steep site, connecting its internal spaces through a continuous, three-dimensional line.

This house design retains the established eucalypt on its site, and creates a secret landscaped pocket for its family of four to enjoy.

Bought as a deceased estate, this small apartment was in need of a refresh.

Laneway House breaks from the existing suburban condition of large houses with limited open space by reducing its footprint, and amalgamating under-utilised slithers of land either side of the traditional boundary fence into a green, suburban ‘laneway’

LANEWAY HOUSE - Residential Concept

A competition concept design for an amenities block in rural Australia calling for an 'arty toilet' sited four metres above ground. Conceptually inspired by the meanders of a nearby river, MEANDERS provides dynamic, ever-changing views for visitors flowing through or driving past.

AMENITIES BLOCK - Concept Design

This Aquatic Centre and adjacent park are conceived as one continuous landscaped surface, whose sloping planes define the building.

AQUATIC CENTRE - Competition Entry

A Sunsong Tree is a self-powered urban music lounge. Each tree has Building Integrated Photovoltaic (BIPV) panels at its canopy, and uses solar energy to power an integrated sound system.

PUBLIC ART CONCEPT - SUNSONG TREES

Augmented Reality is a new frontier in architecture and construction. This research paper explores the Opportunities and Obstacles for Mobile Augmented Reality in Design, Construction, and Post Completion. The project was made possible by the International Women’s Day Scholarship 2013, awarded by the National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC).

ARCHITECTURE IN AN AGE OF AUGMENTED REALITY - Research

Supernova! is a conceptual design for a planetarium on Wellington’s Waterfront. Here, architecture joins forces with propaganda and targets a consumer-driven marketplace to produce an architectural experience that is dismantled in 6 months. This Exhibition Planetarium relies heavily on its use of light and architectural form in promoting a didactic experience that lasts only while it retains public interest.

Winner of Cemintel’s 2012 ‘9 Dots Award’, 9 Dot House is a holiday house that draws inspiration from its natural setting. Nestled within a grove of eucalyptus trees in regional NSW, the house proposes new uses for off-the-shelf products to meet the design competition brief and 'think outside the nine dots'.

9 DOT HOUSE - CEMINTEL AWARD WINNER 2012

What if the lightning released in a thunderstorm could be harnessed to power entire cities? The Shock Pods Skyscraper draws formal inspiration from the native Banksia plant of Australia.

SHOCK PODS - EVOLO SKYSCRAPER CONCEPT

Winner of Think Brick's 2011 Open Face Award, Vault House is a proposal for a sustainable suburban house built of brick. The competition called for entries to envision a future for the Australian suburb that embraced increased densities while accepting the established desire to engage with suburban life.

VAULT HOUSE - THINK BRICK 2012 AWARD WINNER

Conceptually inspired by the emergence of a butterfly from its cocoon, Chrysalis is the base component in a modular system of relocatable learning environments. Metaphorical butterfly ‘wings’ -operable portions of roof- open the spaces beneath to the sky, with colours drawn from native Australian butterflies.

CHRYSALIS- RELOCATABLE SCHOOL CONCEPT

Stratum House is a concept design for a suburban residence inspired by the visual aesthetic and formation processes of stratified rock.

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