LIFE CYCLES, BUFFALO, NY (2011)
       
     
 Unusual opportunity to design the display system for an exhibition within extreme environmental conditions, including having to deal with the obstruction of plants, humidity, condensation and even rain fall within the space.
       
     
 The exhibition took place at the Buffalo and Eire Botanical Gardens designed by Lord Burnham in 1895.  
       
     
 Students envisioned a future addition to the botanical gardens.
       
     
with:
       
     
LIFE CYCLES, BUFFALO, NY (2011)
       
     
LIFE CYCLES, BUFFALO, NY (2011)

Life Cycles was an exhibition featuring the results of a sponsored studio taught at the School of Architecture and Planning at the University at Buffalo. The exhibition took place at the Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens designed by Lord Burnham in 1895. 

 Unusual opportunity to design the display system for an exhibition within extreme environmental conditions, including having to deal with the obstruction of plants, humidity, condensation and even rain fall within the space.
       
     

Unusual opportunity to design the display system for an exhibition within extreme environmental conditions, including having to deal with the obstruction of plants, humidity, condensation and even rain fall within the space.

 The exhibition took place at the Buffalo and Eire Botanical Gardens designed by Lord Burnham in 1895.  
       
     

The exhibition took place at the Buffalo and Eire Botanical Gardens designed by Lord Burnham in 1895.  

 Students envisioned a future addition to the botanical gardens.
       
     

Students envisioned a future addition to the botanical gardens.

with:
       
     
with:

Nathaniel Heckman, Vincent Ribeiro, Christa Trautman, Lauren Colley, Timothy Bol, Marc Velocci, Whitney Van Houten and Cassidy Huls.