Exploration of a typological framework model condition for the future of an un-domestic programmatic display in a live, work, and leisure setting through a systematic hierarchical aggregation of offset surfaces. A condition where spaces are defined by the objects that are in it rather than the "furniture" allowing the spaces to change programmatically over time based on how the user(s) occupy these frameworks. Through these offsets, it blurs the lines between vertical circulation, seating and storage.
Status: School Project
My Role: Designer
Additional Credits: Options Studio: "Building the absence: rethinking live/ work typologies" lead by Alessandro Orsini at New Jersey Institute of Technology School of Architecture. Fall 2018.