Morphosis

8850 Sunset Boulevard uses two different design languages on either side, and creates a blending space in the area between where they come together. The Perot Museum uses a large glass block set into the main mass of the building to communicate vertical circulation on the exterior. The San Francisco Federal Building has a fairly … Continue reading Morphosis

Phase 3: Creating Shared Spaces

This model works with the sharing concept of bundling. The pencil modules are bundled together and staggered at different heights to create spaces of seclusion and spaces of interaction/observation. This model works with the concept of intersection. The four clothespins are separated slightly to create spaces for intimate gathering within each clothespin, and a central … Continue reading Phase 3: Creating Shared Spaces

Phase 0: Luke Henry

I was born and raised in Lawrence Indiana, a suburb of Indianapolis. I was exposed to architecture through a friend's parent who is an architect, and through McMansion Hell, the blog of Kate Wagner, which gave me words to describe and understand the built environment of my childhood. It is harder to find time to … Continue reading Phase 0: Luke Henry