Project: Acoustic Resonator Vases
Project Leads:
Nicholas Hoban @___nsh
John Nguyen @john.design
Brady Peters
Design Leads:
John Nguyen
Nicholas Hoban
Fabrication & Assembly:
Nermine Hassanin @nermine_hassanin
Ross Cocks
Yuuko Kosame Li-Han @kosame_lihan
Pablo Espinal Henao @pabloespinalhenao
Elham Khataei @_elham_kh_
Robin Yu Bin He @rybhe9
Liam Cassano @liamcassano
Rahul Sehijpaul @rahulsehijpaul
Paul Kozak @cevapi_papiii
Phase 1 R&P:
Philipp Cop @philipp.cop
Nermine Hassanin
Edward Widjaja
Client:
The Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery
Photography & Media:
@6ix.filmz
Canadian Architect magazine
Matriculation at Homerton College - University of Cambridge
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Project: Programmable Acoustic Diffusion Surface
Project Leads:
John Nguyen @john.design
Philipp Cop @philipp.cop
Nicholas Hoban @___nsh
Brady Peters
Design Leads:
John Nguyen
Philipp Cop
Student Assistants:
Nermine Hassanin @nermine_hassanin
Ross J. Cocks
Funded by:
National Science and Engineering Research Council (NSERC)
Canadian Foundation for Innovation (CFI)
Element5 Mass Timber Manufacturer
@elementfiveco
Institution:
University of Toronto - John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design @uoftdaniels
Photography:
John Nguyen
Yihan Xu @yihan_xu_lotus
Cavalcade was selected as one of four winning teams out of 300 entries to be built for the Winter Stations competition in 2019.
Project Leads:
John Nguyen
Anton Skorishchenko
Abubaker Bajaman
Stephen Baik
Victor Perez-Amado
Funded by:
Winter Stations @winter.stations
Description:
Cavalcade is an installation that reflects the collective spirit of human movement and transversal. Not just in the contemporary political sense of global migration, but in the consensus that the human quest for a better life is one that is timeless and universal. Cavalcade depicts people migrating towards something better. The spectator is placed in the midst of this movement as their reflection off a mirror at the centre of the installation reaffirms this collective connection. All the foot prints that remain in the snow are traces left behind of visitors coming and departing from the site as part of the migration journey.
OBSCURA
Project Leads:
John Nguyen
Anton Skorishchenko
Stephen Baik
Robert Lee
Photo credit [1]: Ontario Place Corporation
@ontarioplace
Photo credit [2-3]: Yasmin Alsamarrai