s.o.f (the sound of fog)
aligning sensory effects with the natural effects of a place.
collaboration: extending the logic
Rather than inserting a new object, the work extended the building’s own logic—where light paths became structural paths and textile filtration became architectural pattern. The intervention operated through continuity, not contrast: a method that joined languages rather than replacing them.
flow-zone
A 1,700-foot field of light beneath a bridge, Flow-Zone maps the invisible currents of the city. Two thousand green aluminum fins ripple across the underside of TriMet’s Orange Line overpass, turning traffic, wind, and light into a continuous motion field.
civic art extension
A continuation of our El Cerrito del Norte commission, folded aluminum panels extend the building’s design language without imitation. Using the same fabrication logic, they provide durability and visual depth while preserving the singular impact of the main artwork.
mobile counterspace
A mobile kitchen that opens its process to the street.
skyrail
Optically tuned guardrail merging digital patterning with manual craft—CNC to carving, algorithm to gesture
lobby seating
fabrication collaboration for a lobby bench in San Francisco
rapid-type
The service economy needed architecture that could move fast. Prefabrication promised that future but never arrived. Instead, the food truck did. Rapid Type merges those trajectories—industrial precision re-cast as a mobile café, where fabrication meets immediacy and architecture learns to serve.
FLUX: Architecture in a Parametric Landscape
A 100-foot parametric installation built by CCA faculty and students — interlocking ribs, adaptive scripts, and two weeks of organized flux.
organ baffles
Acoustically optimized baffles forming a structural cradle for the pipe organs at the Cathedral of Christ the Light.
specimen-lightbox
A luminous vitrine developed from a collection of glass virus sculptures, diffusing light through its cellular geometry
roka akor restaurant
fabrication collaboration with Andrew Kudless- MATSYS (designer)
retail wall
A retail wall system designed and fabricated by S/U/M for a small boutique
in-house prototyping
prototyping at arms reach