architectural concrete fabrication

Concrete is a shadow of what holds its form. Our fabrication process starts in the computer with 3d surface modeling & detailed design drawings for formwork and mold making. The 3d models are loaded and programmed for milling on our 6-axis Kuka robot, CNC machine, laser cutter, or water jet, or 3d printer. We also take designs directly into the wood shop, fabricating wood and fiberglass molds by hand or the metal shop for welded steel forms. For high production line pieces, we often cast high-density rubber master molds for repetitive castings.

SHOP TEAM

Cary Conwell: Associate & Operations Manager

Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, 2013 Clemson University Graduate Certificate, Entrepreneurship, 2018 University of Denver

· Creates project schedules and tracking through qualitative and quantitative record keeping.

· Oversees all formwork, casting, finishing, and shipping activities and sets goals for the crew.

· Performs QC reviews in all areas with the supervisor for each team.

· Ensures compliance with all SOP and performs QC inspections.

Daniel Ticker: Director of Digital Operations/Studio Associate

Bachelor of Arts, Urban Planning & Policy, 2012 Rutgers University Master’s of Science, Computational Design & Digital Fabrication, 2022 University of Nicosia

· Oversees Robotic, CNC and 3D digital fabrication integrating with analogue systems.

· Executes complex modeling and analysis of 3-dimensional form.

· Coordination of CAD drawings for design and shop/engineering submittals.