Projects - Design (Selected)

Projects - Design (Selected)

Design Projects
Architectural designs, installations, and experimental projects exploring space and perception.

Design Projects

Architectural designs, installations, and experimental projects exploring space and perception.

These projects explore how design can communicate history, culture, and perception in innovative ways. They include museum proposals such as the Pa Tuna Museum in New Zealand and the Mau Museum in Samoa; participatory installations like Here Now in Auckland and the PAFF Pavilion at the University of Tokyo; and experimental works such as The Touch, an interactive fiction on making and craftsmanship in the age of AI. Together, they highlight design as both a practice of storytelling and a method of inquiry.

AI Perceptions – Exhibition & Installation (The Touch)

Organized and curated as part of the AI Perceptions exhibition (B’AI Global Forum, University of Tokyo), including logistics and space arrangement. Featured personal work The Touch, an interactive piece exploring the role of the hand in making and crafting in the age of AI.

2023

Interactive Fiction Installation

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AI Perceptions – Exhibition & Installation (The Touch)

Organized and curated as part of the AI Perceptions exhibition (B’AI Global Forum, University of Tokyo), including logistics and space arrangement. Featured personal work The Touch, an interactive piece exploring the role of the hand in making and crafting in the age of AI.

2023

Interactive Fiction Installation

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Pa Tuna Museum Design

A museum proposal in Opua, New Zealand, inspired by Māori eel-fishing traditions. The design reflects the woven hinaki basket, blending cultural memory with architecture shaped by land and water.

2014

Archtiectural Concept Design

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Pa Tuna Museum Design

A museum proposal in Opua, New Zealand, inspired by Māori eel-fishing traditions. The design reflects the woven hinaki basket, blending cultural memory with architecture shaped by land and water.

2014

Archtiectural Concept Design

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Here Now – Reimagining New Lynn

Interactive installation using sound and light to revive the hidden history of New Lynn. Created as part of the Auckland Heritage Festival, the project turned everyday structures into moments of discovery.

2013

Design-Build Project

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Here Now – Reimagining New Lynn

Interactive installation using sound and light to revive the hidden history of New Lynn. Created as part of the Auckland Heritage Festival, the project turned everyday structures into moments of discovery.

2013

Design-Build Project

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From Sound to Structure: Machine Learning and Human Participation in PAFF

Temporary pavilion by Obuchi Laboratory, University of Tokyo. A “research by design” project combining machine learning, auditory perception, and participatory fabrication to create a cloud-like architectural form. Contributed as part of the structural team in close collaboration with Jun Sato Laboratory.

2017

Research by Design

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From Sound to Structure: Machine Learning and Human Participation in PAFF

Temporary pavilion by Obuchi Laboratory, University of Tokyo. A “research by design” project combining machine learning, auditory perception, and participatory fabrication to create a cloud-like architectural form. Contributed as part of the structural team in close collaboration with Jun Sato Laboratory.

2017

Research by Design

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The Mau Museum (Design Proposal)

A University of Auckland studio project under Ar. Lama Tone and Senior Lec. Bill McKay. The design commemorates Samoa’s Mau Movement for independence, combining the restoration of the Old German Court House with a new pavilion inspired by Samoan fale architecture.

2014

Archtiectural Concept Design

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The Mau Museum (Design Proposal)

A University of Auckland studio project under Ar. Lama Tone and Senior Lec. Bill McKay. The design commemorates Samoa’s Mau Movement for independence, combining the restoration of the Old German Court House with a new pavilion inspired by Samoan fale architecture.

2014

Archtiectural Concept Design

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