FWISP
Framework: ISP
Pavilion Front Elevation

Framework: ISP

Front elevation of the FWISP pavilion Winter Station showing the lake beyondFront elevation of the FWISP pavilion Winter Station showing the lake beyondFront elevation of the FWISP pavilion Winter Station showing the lake beyondFront elevation of the FWISP pavilion Winter Station showing the lake beyond

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Elevation drawing of the FW:ISP system in a typical Winter Station configuration with people and plantsElevation drawing of the FW:ISP system in a typical Winter Station configuration with people and plantsElevation drawing of the FW:ISP system in a typical Winter Station configuration with people and plantsElevation drawing of the FW:ISP system in a typical Winter Station configuration with people and plants
1:1 3D printed mockup of the FWISP nodes and plants for the FWISP Winter Station construction1:1 3D printed mockup of the FWISP nodes and plants for the FWISP Winter Station construction1:1 3D printed mockup of the FWISP nodes and plants for the FWISP Winter Station construction1:1 3D printed mockup of the FWISP nodes and plants for the FWISP Winter Station construction
Diagram of the various types of forms that the FWISP system can form for Winter Station eventsDiagram of the various types of forms that the FWISP system can form for Winter Station eventsDiagram of the various types of forms that the FWISP system can form for Winter Station eventsDiagram of the various types of forms that the FWISP system can form for Winter Station events
Aerial rendering of the FWISP Winter Station pavilion on the snowy beachAerial rendering of the FWISP Winter Station pavilion on the snowy beachAerial rendering of the FWISP Winter Station pavilion on the snowy beachAerial rendering of the FWISP Winter Station pavilion on the snowy beach
Plan drawing of the FWISP system showing the porous ground floor with seats for Winter Station visitorsPlan drawing of the FWISP system showing the porous ground floor with seats for Winter Station visitorsPlan drawing of the FWISP system showing the porous ground floor with seats for Winter Station visitorsPlan drawing of the FWISP system showing the porous ground floor with seats for Winter Station visitors
Scale model showing the entire kit of parts needed to assemble the FWISP pavilion for Winter StationsScale model showing the entire kit of parts needed to assemble the FWISP pavilion for Winter StationsScale model showing the entire kit of parts needed to assemble the FWISP pavilion for Winter StationsScale model showing the entire kit of parts needed to assemble the FWISP pavilion for Winter Stations
Typical experience of the FWISP system showing Winter Station visitors sitting on the structureTypical experience of the FWISP system showing Winter Station visitors sitting on the structureTypical experience of the FWISP system showing Winter Station visitors sitting on the structureTypical experience of the FWISP system showing Winter Station visitors sitting on the structure
Perspective of visitors gathering around the FWISP pavilion at the Toronto Winter Station eventsPerspective of visitors gathering around the FWISP pavilion at the Toronto Winter Station eventsPerspective of visitors gathering around the FWISP pavilion at the Toronto Winter Station eventsPerspective of visitors gathering around the FWISP pavilion at the Toronto Winter Station events
Scaled model of the entire assembly of the FWISP Winter Station pavilionScaled model of the entire assembly of the FWISP Winter Station pavilionScaled model of the entire assembly of the FWISP Winter Station pavilionScaled model of the entire assembly of the FWISP Winter Station pavilion

OTHER PROJECTS

The Craft School is a participatory design and construction initiative that places students at the center of creating their own learning environment. It recognizes that education is not only about what happens inside the classroom, but also how the classroom comes to be.
QTCT is tasked to blend these two identities onto one site—a give and take relationship between beach ambitions and urban necessities. QTCT is a sampling of two worlds: on one hand it is the embodiment of the language of the beach and on the other it is a detailed and exacting built urban space.
Seeing Park Avenue as an underutilized zone that connects four vibrant neighborhoods from 42nd Street to 144th Street, Infrastructural Infill is a study testing the potential to locate a combination of mixed-use housing and transportation in the residual spaces caused by urban infrastructure.
Space has become redundant again. Popular culture is uninterested in the goings-on in space. Once achieved, mans absurd relation with space becomes yesterdays news. To become relevant to the public, CASIS must be an amenity and not a mission. Instead of promoting an HQ, make it a public interface.
The Butterfly Theater is a living pavilion—part sculpture, part habitat, part playground. It takes inspiration from the elegance of flamingos and the presence of butterflies in Miami Beach, transforming the park’s open center into a place of movement, color, and quiet spectacle.
The CART live/work housing prototype adds a vertical profile to downtown while converting an underutilized public path into an urban gesture by introducing of a specialized food cart zone in New Haven. The CART residents would rent and appropriate the moving space as a means of expanding their zone.
The challenge of creating a pair of studio apartments that can fill a lifted 16'x16' void necessitates the creation of a quick, mobile, and opportunistic building system that can react to the found conditions of the site. Access to the site is limited and the ground must be free.
The GBN project sites itself as this link connecting the busiest night life district and revitalized neighborhood park in the north, the largest beach front in the city to the south, and establishes the cities first large public plaza and recreation fields adjacent to the new building.

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