Below is the design for the new Boudoir Salon which is now LIVE! Designed by me, developed by rubenspeculis.com
After 7 hard and fast paced weeks working at the Powerhouse Museum on the ABBA Exhibition, the launch party housing 700 people launched the new exhibition on Thursday 16th. If you get a chance and are an ABBA fan make sure you head down to the Powerhouse Museum between December 17th and March 6th for check it out. Don’t miss the two large ABBA signs at the entrance to the museum and the exhibition itself that I designed.
After 5 long and hard years, my studies at UTS have come to an end. With a Bachelor of Arts in Architecture and now a Masters in Architecture I have now been admitted into the prestigious alumni of UTS and am now a Graduate Architect. With the possibilities available now endless I am only now beginning to realise the opportunities available for my career and future. Watch this space…
Today I started a fast paced contract job with the Powerhouse Museum working as an Exhibition Designer on a yet to be announced (hush hush) up coming exhibit. I am very exited about this great opportunity so keep an eye out for the revelation of whats coming!
The following project is being run by Gerard Reinmuth, director of Terroir at the University of Technology Sydney. The project calls for a politically aware proposal for the expansion of Villawood Immigration Detention Centre. Current project panels can be found here.
I am currently commencing a Fablab run at UTS over the July break in which we will be constructing two fully functional RepRap Mendels. .
Whats is a RepRap you ask?
RepRap is a free desktop 3D printer capable of printing plastic objects. Since many parts of RepRap are made from plastic and RepRap can print those parts, RepRap can be considered a self-replicating machine – one that anyone can build given time and materials. It also means that – if you’ve got a RepRap – you can print lots of useful stuff, and you can print another RepRap for a friend… www.reprap.org
Follow the process as we attempt to assemble and improve these fascinating machines…