Upgrade/Backup is a proposal for a network of geographically remote climate research nodes, algorithmically designed via on-site simulation without human control, and fabricated using a
Glass Cloud <p>The Glass Cloud (2009) was a speculative proposal for a continuously growing habitable structure, built by a series of autonomous robots melting down
Speculative proposal. 2009 A free-floating archipelago of autonomous swimming, wave-powered, and seawater-cooled server units, linked together at hubs with undersea cable connections. The network would
I collaborated with Casey Rehm and Yasushi Ishida on the project Strange Flatmates: New Residents for the Primitive Hut for the Tallinn Architecture Biennale. Our proposal, involving AI-controlled robotic wood fabrication, moss, and