External Perspective
Friday, 11th June at 10:00am
Final render time on this one ran to 5hrs 38mins plus an hour of minor photoshop tweaking. Click for larger image.
Work In Progress
Thursday, 3rd June at 04:36pm

Drawings
Saturday, 17th April at 04:47pm
A couple of snapshots of some of my more recent drawings.
Sketch Models
Sunday, 11th April at 01:54pm
Scale 1:50

Render Time: 1h 18m 35s
Wednesday, 24th February at 10:52pm
A first step looking at atmosphere and relationships within a particular aspect of my 3rd year project. Much much more to come as I start looking at the project in plan and section more rigorously but I’m most definitely excited about where things are going…
Mortensrud Church
Saturday, 23rd January at 01:36pm
Here’s a couple of renders created as a part of the structures and construction case study report.
Long Section
Tuesday, 24th November at 06:16pm
This is the latest drawing from my 3rd year Architecture work. Click the image for a large preview.
Installation
Saturday, 14th November at 11:04am
Project 1.
Eames House
Thursday, 10th September at 09:20pm
So I’ve been working on this model for a little while now and I finally got round to rendering it out. Enjoy…
Here’s the un-textured versions:
Lego House
Monday, 31st August at 06:01pm
If I had enough Lego as a kid, I’m pretty sure I’d have done the same by now :)

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Bamboo Scaffolding
Monday, 10th August at 08:56am



After it has grown (which it does so incredibly quickly) the bamboo is cured to form a wood which is strong, durable and very light. This creates a scaffolding material that is cheaper, lighter, more flexible and takes less time to erect and dismantle than steel scaffolding. Looks dodgy? If maintained and erected properly, it’s just as safe as any other scaffolding and lets just say I’d take bamboo over a 6 meter high steel tower with two scaffold boards any day but at the same time wouldn’t change it for the world:






