
UNC Charlotte
North Davidson Pavilion
Project Description
In this project, I developed a series of prototypes exploring spatial concepts and material strategies, culminating in a building proposal designed to challenge spatial, cultural, and environmental constraints. The project investigates the interplay of light, materials, systems, and human activities through an outdoor intervention, modulating matter and events to create dynamic and responsive spaces.
This work balances logical digital processes for executing complex forms with intuitive and expressive experiments involving light, materials, and physical craft. It examines the potential of light and media to shape spaces through physical forms and dynamic environmental effects. My proposal seeks to foster interactions between various systems—natural, man-made, and human—while redefining boundaries, passages, portals, and thresholds within the site. These elements are informed by a nuanced understanding of how these systems interact in context.












