Installation and Activation Gallery

Digital Design, Fabrication, Technology, Creative Tools

Immersive Design and Media Kinetic Installations & Interactive Activations
From dynamic sculpture to interactive spaces, my background in architecture, experience design and digital media come together in developing engaging interactive environments.
iCAST Make Way Campaign
Event Activation Installation & Media
Branksome Hall Private School, Toronto, Ontario
Concept Design Lead
with Cicada Design

As a creative lead on the Branksome Hall iCAST campaign, I directed the transition from conceptual vision to a high-impact fundraising environment. My role involved establishing early creative direction and conducting on-site testing to validate the integration of physical media with digital touchpoints. By closely coordinating with the client and design partners, I ensured the installation successfully translated Bruce Mau Design’s visual identity into a cohesive, multi-sensory journey. The final experience leverages custom 3D visualizations and interactive technology to engage the community with the future of STEM education, bridging the school's heritage with its upcoming innovation hub.
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Touch Screen Virtual Tour
Touch Screen Virtual Tour
VR Experience
VR Experience
Concept Development and Audience Journey Diagram
Concept Development and Audience Journey Diagram
Mobile Pillar Design
Mobile Pillar Design
Pillar Design & Graphics
Pillar Design & Graphics
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Container Play
Event Activation Concept Design
Open Urban Community Sites 
Concept Design Lead
with Cicada Design
This project explores how shipping container architecture can transform underused urban lots into vibrant placemaking destinations. Starting from a 3D sketched concept featuring a beer garden, parks, and sustainability programming, the design was iterated through multiple visualization stages, from clean architectural diagrams to photorealistic evening renders showing the space alive with families, live music, and warm festoon lighting. The exploration extended into a series of programmatic variations, each tailored to a different audience and moment of use: coffee shop pop-ups for morning commuters and remote workers, a DJ booth and event stage for late-night activations, a taco food stand anchoring an open-air dining patio, and an immersive gaming container for younger demographics and evening foot traffic. 
By treating each container as a modular building block, the same footprint can flex across day-parts, seasons, and community needs, supporting weekend markets one month and pop-up retail the next. The visual studies were developed using AI image and video tools, allowing rapid iteration between sketch concept, isometric diagram, and photorealistic renders, including a Lego-style construction animation that shows the activation assembling piece by piece into a previously empty lot. The result is a flexible placemaking toolkit: a single design language that adapts to multiple sites, programs, and demographics, while consistently making vacant urban space feel intentional, alive, and worth showing up for.
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Tessellation Garden
Permanent Public Installation
Kitchener, Ontario
Design Lead and Fabrication Coordination with Design Guild


As a Design Lead for Tessellation Garden, I directed the evolution of a layered, floral-motif wall installation designed to revitalize a local community hub. Navigating a complex project lifecycle that included multiple iterations and shifting scopes, I managed the bridge between high-level design direction and technical fabrication. My role extended into the public realm through community engagement, where I led the collective assembly and installation process. By translating intricate tessellated patterns into a physical structure, the project serves as a permanent testament to the power of collaborative reimagination in public spaces.
Panels Mounted to Community Centre
Panels Mounted to Community Centre
Panel Design
Panel Design
Assembly Diagram
Assembly Diagram
Panel Detail
Panel Detail
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Lenticularis
Wind-Activated Public Artwork
Nuit Blanche Toronto
Design and Installation 
with Design Guild
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Named after a unique lens-shaped cloud, Lenticularis is a kinetic sculpture that hovers above it’s audience, affected by wind currents with which visitors interact. The work billows and sways as a luminous assembly of lanterns, fans, and undulating surfaces. It is an interactive matrix composed of numerous translucent structures linked together to form a lightweight canopy. Individual parts of the canopy are constructed to rise and fall with changing air currents, affecting the sculpture’s overall shape. Passing beneath this dynamic ‘cloud’, participants activate local sources of air turbulence, creating disruptions in the the normally planar membrane. In its resting state, the sculpture is delicate enough to register subtle changes in the ambient breeze. Through the night, special lighting is projected onto the cloud while lantern elements emit a warm glow, enhancing the sense of living movement.​​​​​​​
Lenticularis | Side View Wind-Responsive Fabric and Lighting
Lenticularis | Side View Wind-Responsive Fabric and Lighting
Lenticularis | View Below Wind-Responsive Fabric and Lighting
Lenticularis | View Below Wind-Responsive Fabric and Lighting
Lenticularis | Nuit Blanche Toronto with Design Guild
Lenticularis | Nuit Blanche Toronto with Design Guild
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Hylozoic Soil
Sculpture as a Symbiotic Environment
Temporary Installation
Montreal Museum of Fine Art
Core Design Team Member 
with Philip Beesley Architect
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The interactive architectural sculpture Hylozoic Soil is a responsive environment that combines technological and ecological systems. Built in collaboration with a core team of interdisciplinary engineers and designers with the artist, Philip Beesley, the sculpture was on display for the E-Art: Communicating Vessels exhibition at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.
Sculpture in Motion
Sculpture in Motion
Syringe Assembly
Syringe Assembly
Motion Responsive Component
Motion Responsive Component
Visitors Exploring the Sculpture
Visitors Exploring the Sculpture

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