Led by Professor Juney Lee, the Regenerative Structures Laboratory is a research collective focused on accelerating the building industry’s transition from sustainable to regenerative design paradigms. The transdisciplinary research group explores computational structural design, emerging regenerative materials, and experimental construction methods, and revolves around the goal of designing, materializing, and constructing structures more responsibly through the use of digital technologies that are scalable, affordable, and accessible across diverse environmental and socioeconomic contexts.
I have been a member of the research group since Fall 2024.
PJ Dick Innovation Fund Project Grant: HempWood Compression-Only Column
Project Lead: Professor Juney Lee
Other Student Contributors: Issac Martinotti, Darin Kim
Personal Role: Digital Modeling, Joinery Design, Digital and Physical Fabrication
BuildFest Pavilion Proposal: HempWood Compression-Only Shell Structure
This project won the BuildFest Design competition, but due to extenuating circumstances was never built.
Project Lead: Professor Juney Lee
Personal Role: Form-Finding + Design, Digital Modeling, Joinery Design, Drawing