Selected for AIA Design-Make Residency

I'm excited to share that I have been selected for the AIA Houston Young Architects Forum Design-Make Residency! 

logos.png

The AIA Houston Young Architect’s Forum Design‐Make Residency is an innovative program that bridges the gap between theoretical design and physical production. Throughout the program cycle, residents will develop their selected project and area of study, culminating in the production of object(s) to be displayed at Architecture Center Houston. The program provides support in the form of workshop space and access to tools via TXRX Labs, a non-profit maker space in the greater Houston area that offers courses and training.

My area of exploration is to focus on sustainable garden design and local food production for residential sites. Modular garden components, automated systems, including sensors and remote monitoring, will be part of my study. Given many surrounding areas best suited for food production are being lost to develop low density housing, investigating new prototypes for urban and suburban garden design has great importance for our sustainable future. 

Schematic Diagram of the connected smart home garden

Schematic Diagram of the connected smart home garden

Tools and Resources available at TXRX Labs

Tools and Resources available at TXRX Labs

• More information about the YAF Residency program can be found here.
• More information about TXRX Labs maker-space can be found here.