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The wall house is designed for a boat maker. The materiality and maneuverable nature of the house is homage to the boat maker. The entire wall can be manipulated for various uses; which are delineated based on the height of a person.
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"The past four years have been the most challenging, most rewarding, most trying, and most exciting years in my life, both inside and outside of the classroom/studio."

Julie Y. Lee

B.Arch. 2007

It is quite difficult to try to sum up the past four years of my life here at Cornell into a mere handful of words. The past four years have been the most challenging, most rewarding, most trying, and most exciting years in my life, both inside and outside of the classroom/studio.

My experience here has ranged from meeting great people to having class in front of some of the most amazing architecture in the world. Coming into the architecture school, I really had no idea what to expect or what it would entail; I still have no idea what to expect or what the coming year will entail, but I am sure that not one moment will be regrettable.
This artist housing project in Cambridge, MA, consists of 23 units for artists, an exhibition space, and various shops and eateries. The project takes over a site adjacent to a park and two major arteries of traffic. It deals with both the idea of extending the park space and also screening the adjacent environments from the living spaces.
Using the ideas of constructivism and the nature of the journal, this table and its companion piece hides and exposes what the user wants to be seen and unseen.