Sustaingineering Tiny Home Project

UBC Sustaingineering is an interdisciplinary engineering student design team that develops renewable energy technologies to support communities globally. Through the development and deployment of these green technologies, the Sustaingineering team has created renewable energy solutions implemented into a Tiny Home.



Comox Valley – Estuary Conservation

"Subtraction is not simply absence, but a moment in a set of exchanges and advances,
aggressions and attritions that are part of most active organizations. Active forms are
multipliers, switches, remote controls, or governors—time-released protocols that generate
or manage these exchanges with a stream of objects and spaces. They are capable of
orchestrating the ebbs and flows—the appearance and disappearance—of buildings."
- Keller Easterling, Subtraction, 2014



Hospital Lane: Corridor Renewal

Hospital Lane is a corridor identified by the University of British Columbia campus planners as one commmonly used for travel by students getting through the UBC campus. With two of my peers, we studied the cooridor to evalute its current status and search for places needing improvement.



Shrink Space

A creative project aimed at creating a future product or service that makes an everyday living more sustainable.



First Tree Plaza

Park design and renewal project for First Tree Plaza, a park located at UBC by the geography building



Public Service Buffer Zone for First Nation Communities

This project works to display some aspects of the daily life on First Nation Reserves that are present within the Greater Vancouver as the overarching region. Our mission is to compare the immediate availability of public service amenities in a specifically determined buffer around the said communities.