Problem
Building systems are often optimized within architectural conventions and rely on heavy framing and rigid connections. This often leads to inefficiencies in weight, stiffness, and fabrication complexity.
Solution
This project serves as a fabrication experiment, reinterpreting techniques such as composite seam-welding and hull construction to produce architectural components. Through a process of form finding and edge-reinforced geometry, it demonstrates how cross-disciplinary fabrication can generate structurally efficient, materially expressive architectural systems.










