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 Architectural Model Fabrication

WXY - Cadman Plaza, Brooklyn Context Model

A 1" = 100' Context model of Cadman Plaza in Downtown Brooklyn. This model was built for a community feedback charrette. Foamcore base with 3D-printed PLA context buildings and tree canopies represent using laser-cut clear acrylic with adhesive-backed theatre gels. 

-December 2024 

Miniature World LLC - Paris Pocket Park

This is a fictional park for the Paris region of the Miniature World LLC exhibit at HO scale (1:87). Designed, built and painted in 12 hours. 10" x 16"

-August 2023 

Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum - Es Devlin's Your Voices

 

A model representation of a sculpture by artist Es Devlin. Currently on display at the Cooper Hewitt Museum. Acrylic, 3D printed PLA, bonded nylon upholstery thread, 3mm LED strip. 24" x 24"

-October 2023 

Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum - Es Devlin's Poem Pavillion

 

Model of Es Devlin's Poem Pavillion. On display at the Cooper Hewitt, mounted with a 4:1 weight ratio cantilever. Acrylic, aluminum square tube, synthetic polymer paint. 14" x 14" x 30".

-October 2023 

Miniature World LLC - 56 Leonard St. AKA Jenga Building

 

Designed and built at HO scale (1:87) using more than 2000 acrylic, paper and polystyrene parts. 84" x 12" x 14".

-January 2022. 

Marpillero Pollak Architects - Yeshiva University - Furst Hall Presentation Model

 

An acrylic model with wood, paper, styrene and 3D printed PLA details. Base/plinth made from plywood, with hidden integrated lighting control panel to individually illuminate interior program spaces. 10" x 14" x 28".

-November 2022. 

Marpillero Pollak Architects - Yeshiva University - Furst Hall Context Model

A 1"=128' Context model centered around Yeshiva University Campus in Manhattan, NYC. Machined unfinished basswood and painted MDF. 8"x12"x3".

 

- July 2022

Marpillero Pollak Architects - Yeshiva University - Furst Hall Facade Study Models

A series of models built to study various options for recladding a 1960's building on Yeshiva University campus. Made using hand-cut and machined wood, paper, and acrylic. 

- March 2022

Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum - Designing Peace - Encounters 

Scratch-built models for the Smithsonian Museum for an exhibit at the Cooper Hewitt Museum. Subjects are buildings and shelters created by U.N. peacekeepers and indigenous people of African nations where the U.N. operates bases. Materials include plaster, basswood, sand, paper, chamois cloth, human and dog hair, synthetic polymer paint. 

- June 2022

Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum - Designing Peace - 4 Steps

A set of four diagramatic models showing how infrastructure improvements in African settlements adjacent to U.N. bases develop over time. Each bar is a painted MDF base with basswood, brass, cast resin, 3D printed PLA and laser-cut paper objects.  24" x 4" x5".

- May 2022

Marpillero Pollak Architects - Napanoch Residence Site Model

 

A 1" = 20' model showing a proposed rural site design. Contoured base made with 1/8" plywood. Buildings and site infrastructure made with hemp jute, machined wood and acrylic, brass, metal mesh. Vegetation is foam.  8" x 12" x 3".

-September 2021

Sommerville Town Center — 1/16″ = 1′-0″ 

 

Sommerville NJ - E.P. Design Services - September 2019

LaGuardia Airport — 1/64″ = 1′-0″

 

Queens, NY - Port Authority NY NJ - May 2019

Queen’s Quay Place — 1:50

 

Toronto, Canada - 3XN - March 2019

Calf Creek Residence — 1/8″= 1′-0″

 

Long Island, NY - Blaze McKoid Architects - November 2018

Vassar College Site Model — 1/32″ = 1′-0″

 

Poughkeepsie, NY - Frederick Fisher and Partners - January 2019

Guggenheim Museum Study Model — 1/4″ = 1′-0″

 

Manhattan, NY - Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum - December 2019

11th Ave Tower — 1″ = 30′

 

Manhattan, NY - Gene Kaufman Architects - August 2019

Alimak Rack and Pinion Hoist — 1/16″ = 1′-0″

 

ALIMAK Group USA Inc. - October 2019

Utility Transmission Towers – 1:75

​Long Island, NY - WXY - April 2019

 Architectural & Industrial Design

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