Researches
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A New Vision on Lightweight Fiber-based building systems using CFW
The building industry’s emphasis on cost-driven standardization has led to more waste, prompting a need for resource-efficient methods. While coreless-filament winding (CFW) with materials like flax fibers show promise, a research gap is present. This study explores how computational design, coupled with coreless-filament winding, can create modular, demountable, and aesthetically valued fiber-based building systems. The…
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Participation in the Built Environment
The aim of this thesis research is to create clarity and structure for consumers interested in self-building regarding the many different forms of self-building used by the construction industry. Then, because of this growing interest among consumers, to provide them with a tool (a sample card) to help them make quicker and better choices about…
Studio Experiments
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Woven Light
What began as a side exploration during my graduation research grew into a tactile investigation of scale, rhythm and light. Woven Light explores the poetic potential of hand-woven flax through minimal geometry and shadow play. Each lamp becomes a spatial artifact — merging structure with softness, light with intimacy. The design builds on the same…