top of page

09

RAW Light

DOMAIN

OVERVIEW

WORKFLOW

FABRICATION

OUTPUT

LIGHT FIXTURE

ROLE

PRODUCT/LIGHT DESIGNER

TIME/PLACE

NOV 2022/GAINESVILLE

COLLABORATOR

N/A

SOFTWARE

Rhino.png
PS.png

​RAW Light is a fixture design featuring repurposed parts for structure, skin, and light. Built for Environmental Technology during the third year in architecture, the process included material sourcing and  detailing, structural testing, lighting selection, and final assembly.​ The output assemblage utilized reinforced AC filter shells bolted into nested frames, with a mesh cover that diffuses the lamp. This design was selected as first place from more than fifty entries.

​​​​​​​

​

​​​​​

​

​​

 

 

​Working independently, this project involved an end‑to‑end pipeline to translate repurposed parts into a coherent tectonic system. Iterative tests included sourcing filter shells and prototyping bolt patterns for structural rigidity, with additional tests on mesh types to balance form and light diffusion. 

ROLE

RESEARCH

TECTONIC THEORY

DESIGN

CONCEPT

MATERIAL STUDY

MODEL

ASSEMBLAGE

LIGHT SPECS

OUTPUT

MODEL FIXTURE

VISUALIZATIONS

IMG_OUTPUT

VISUALIZATION_OUTPUTS

V1

V2

V3

bottom of page