One man's quest to save us from our worst enemy...ourselves.
Written and directed by Joshua Taylor Sprinkling, Can Kadir Sucuoglu, and Giullermina Chiu. In association with Rene Daalder of Space Collective, and the Southern California Institute of Architecture.
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The once thought to be extinct creature has been discovered off the coast of Nova Scotia.
Scientists captured this video of a group of Stinging Trilophods exhibiting swarming attack behaviour. Note the glowing tips on their spines, indicating they are agitated and ready to strike anything that gets in their way. These specimine range between 30 to 80 centimeters in diameter.
Project Roles
Joshua Sprinkling: Specimin Analysis
Dean Demko: Marine Biologist
Takeshi Masuyama: Venture Capitalist
Lawrence Ha: Field Team Leader
Nico from Norway: Submersible Dive Captain
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Part of a collection of spacey things I am starting to put together for my demo reel. An animation is soon to come. Rendering as we speak.
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A 2007 SCI Arc Collaborative Graduate Thesis Proposal. Everything and the flowers aims to test the implications of extreme formalism in the development of large scale urban proposals. In addition, it explores the possibility of de-isolating city functions that are often thought to be disparate, in order to create a more charged urban environment. In the case of everything and the flowers the program consists of housing, warehousing, a concert hall, a port and recieving centers, as a well as the re-appropriation of a part of the New York city subway line as a mode of product distribution into the city.
Architect: Atsushi Sugiuchi
Architect: Can Kadir Sucuoglu
Architect: Jerry Figurski
Architect: Joshua Taylor Sprinkling
Thesis Advisor: Hernan Diaz Alonso
Thesis Advisor: Benjamin Bratton
North Elevation
Northwest Aerial View

Housing For People and Things
Housing Assemblage at Night
Inverted Concert Hall
Recital Hall: Hudson River Connection
Final Presentations
From Left to Right: Jerry Figurski, Marcus Friesl, Can Sucuoglu, Joshua Sprinkling, Atsushi Sugiuchi
Building and Site Model

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Images showing how the interior will open to allow for the colony space time.
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