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Research Publications Archive
PROGRAM DOCUMENTATION
This archive presents research proposals and supporting materials as published records of the studio’s evolving investigations into landscape, displacement, and spatial cognition. Each document marks a phase of methodological refinement within an ongoing field-based research program
Research Milestone
Documents a defined phase within a continuous, long-duration research program.
Field-Verified Methodology
Grounded in site investigation, material analysis, and comparative documentation.
Institutional Interface
Prepared for competitive review and structured for external evaluation.
On-Going Development
The research proceeds through continued fieldwork, modeling, and archival integration.
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Negative Architectures
INSTITUTIONAL INTERFACE
I investigate how post-extraction landscapes and infrastructural voids operate as constructed absences, using field documentation and analytical modeling to examine how displacement becomes spatial form.
Research Phase
Expansion
Primary Methodology
Spatial Modeling & Ground Truthing
Geographic Scale
Transnational
Temporal Register
Post-Industrial
Research Outputs
Field Documentation
FIELD-VERIFIED METHODOLOGY
Decoding Quarry Workflows
I reconstruct historic stone quarry extraction sequences to understand how tool logic, labor choreography, and material constraints structured both landscape transformation and industrial knowledge.
Research Phase
Synthesis
Primary Methodology
Spatial Modeling
Geographic Scale
Site-Specific
Temporal Register
Post-Industrial
Research Outputs
Archive Deposit
INSTITUTIONAL INTERFACE
When Craft Shapes Thought
I analyze how nineteenth-century geologists used hand-tool metaphors and engraving techniques as cognitive instruments to reason about glacial processes and communicate geological knowledge.
Research Phase
Consolidation
Primary Methodology
Archival Research
Geographic Scale
Continental
Temporal Register
Ice Age
Research Outputs
Booklet
FIELD-VERIFIED METHODOLOGY
Patterns in Postal Damages
I catalog and analyze recurring damage patterns in mailed objects to study how compression, friction, and routing systems leave legible mechanical signatures on paper and packaging.
Research Phase
Synthesis & Publication Phase
Primary Methodology
Comparative Analysis
Geographic Scale
Inter-Regional Corridor
Temporal Register
Contemporary Infrastructure
Research Outputs
Inventory
CONTROLLED VOCABULARY
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Foundational
Expansion
Field Phase
Consolidation
Synthesis
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Fieldwork
Archival Research
Comparative Analysis
Material Testing
Spatial Modeling
Corpus Analysis
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Site-Specific
Multi-Site Regional
Inter-Regional Corridor
Continental
Transnational
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Deep Time
Ice Age
Pre-Industrial
Industrial
Post-Industrial
Contemporary
Deep Future
Multi-Scalar
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Field Documentation
Analytical Models
Booklet
Journal Article
Lecture
Book Manuscript
Inventory
Archive Deposit
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Glacial
Fluvial
Basin
Coastal
Archipelagic
Continental Interior
Post-Industrial