house of reflection
The House of Reflection was a sustainable art installation composed of laminated dichroic panels, an A frame structure and sculpted light flowers.The installation created a dynamic and interactive surface that ‘moves’ as viewers move along with reflecting and refracting the surrounding natural light.
lightspiel
This project creates a dialog with the building’s architecture by combining hanging light tubes and translucent linen panels that change and interact with the natural and artificial lighting of the atrium.
house of reflection
The House of Reflection was a sustainable art installation composed of laminated dichroic panels, an A frame structure and sculpted light flowers.The installation created a dynamic and interactive surface that ‘moves’ as viewers move along with reflecting and refracting the surrounding natural light.
lightspiel
This project creates a dialog with the building’s architecture by combining hanging light tubes and translucent linen panels that change and interact with the natural and artificial lighting of the atrium.
nurdle nooks
Completed in 2011 for Los Gatos Public Library, 14 “solar circles”, representing each planet in our solar system as well as our Sun and Moon, Pluto, and three stars were created from recycled plastic pellets called “nurdles”.
nurdle nooks
Completed in 2011 for Los Gatos Public Library, 14 “solar circles”, representing each planet in our solar system as well as our Sun and Moon, Pluto, and three stars were created from recycled plastic pellets called “nurdles”.
twin lanterns
This LEED-certified project at Rhode Island College consists of 1,500 square feet of designed and sculpted recycled optical filters and LEDs that transformed two 60-foot stairwells into optical lanterns.
twin lanterns
This LEED-certified project at Rhode Island College consists of 1,500 square feet of designed and sculpted recycled optical filters and LEDs that transformed two 60-foot stairwells into optical lanterns.
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“The artist vocation is to send light into the human heart.”
~ Robert Schumann