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COACH HOUSEPost-Nightfall

ShelvesOther works

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Hello, I am currently in my second year of studies at the University of Waterloo School of Architecture. I am dedicat-ed, hard-working, and always willing to learn, try, and do new things. I am currently unemployed. I would love to work for you. Following is a collection of works that I have completed through school and my previous internship. Thank you for your consideration.

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CURRICULUM e: [email protected]: (905) 984 0516m: 79 Tuliptree Rd. Thorold, ON. L2V 0A6

EDUCATION

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

SOFTWARE PROFICIENCY

AWARDS AND RECOGNITION

Bachelor of Architectural Studies Candidate

atmos studio // Architectural Assistant

Class of 2017. University of Waterloo. Cambridge, Ontario

Worked primarily in Rhino to design a bespoke shelving unit for a private client and assisted in the preparation of planning application documents.

09.12 - Present

01.14 – 04.14London, UK

Thorold, ON

St. Catharines, ON

Property Maintenance // Walker Industries05.13 – 08.13

Sales Associate // Aéropostale10.10 – 08.12

2012 – Present2012

Comfortable using Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illus-trator, InDesign), Rhinoceros, V-Ray, Maxwell, AutoCAD, Sketchup, and Microsoft Office. Some knowledge in Revit. Learning RhinoCAM, TSplines, Grasshopper.

Walker Industries Scholarship

Responsible for organizing and restocking merchandise while maintaining company standards. Accountable for customer satisfaction. Maintained cash registers and opening and closing responsibilities.

Maintained grounds of quarries, offices, and secondary properties. Assisted landscape contractors in the installa-tion of new gardens and features

University of Waterloo President’s Scholarship

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atmosatmos studio limited art + architecture + media

1st flr, 14 Bacon Street London, E1 6LF U.K.

www.atmosstudio.com [email protected]

T : +44 (0)7815 040 619

To whom it may concern, Kurtis Risi worked with us from 6th January to 16th April this year. He worked on a range of projects, and led a project for a highly bespoke piece of CNC-carved residential furniture. I must state immediately that he was a huge delight to work with. He had great skills, showed wonderful initiative, learned quickly, coped well under pressure, was happy and willing to help out - and withstood the shock of the hours we sometimes work. He showed great proficiency with2d draughting, 3d modelling, and the Adobe suite - which he's surprisingly well-versed and expert in. Kurtis is knowledgeable and thoughtful and has a finger on the pulse of contemporary life. He learns quickly, absorbs criticism well, and has a great can-do attitude. He's very resourceful, and cleverly researched a range of extra things we hadn't thought of. He was also - this is under-rated but deeply important - hilarious. He has a great personality and a great sense of humour and we remember him very fondly - the studio resounding to peals of laughter. We miss his talents and presence. I recommend him whole-heartedly and without reservation, and hope we'll have a chance to work with him again ourselves very soon. If you’d like further information from me on his abilities, please don’t hesitate to call me on the number above. Yours sincerely, Alex Haw Director

date: 12.06.14

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INSTRUCTOR

LOCATION

MODERN LOFTSModern lofts is a design experiment aimed at re-imagining high density living. This project examines the re-lationship between a building and its surroundings and challenges what we know apartments to be. Can the introduction of a new building actual-ly enhance the street life?Weighted on a core and virtually cantilevered over the street life, Mod-ern Lofts introduces the start of a new way of living. The a sweeping panoramic curve opens rooms to the views of downtown Toronto and neatly prioritizes spaces based on their proximity to the outside world.

Donald McKay

Toronto, ON

RhinoVRay

PhotoshopIllustrator

MODERN LOFTSOVERVIEW + ELEVATIONS

CRAFT

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R E F L E C T I O NReflection is a response to the grow-ing need for a sense of communi-ty in Cambridge. Using an angled facade, a simulated river is brought from its original datum to the street by mimicking the colours of the water. The bend combined with the push and pull of the floors suggests the ebb and flow of the river below. Reaching out to meet the berm, the building repeats the riverside path, allowing for views into the building. With a recreation and fitness centre, amphitheatre, café, and commu-nity classrooms that double as an event hall, Reflection is the new heart of downtown Galt. This community centre is exactly that; a place for the community to gather, learn, catch a movie, and be active, all while cater-ing to Cambridge’s diverse demo-graphic.

Adrian Blackwell

Cambridge, ON

REFLECTIONOVERVIEW + CROSS SECTION

RhinoVRay

PhotoshopIllustrator

CRAFT

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Hugging the riverside berm, the existing riv-erside path is replicated at a higher elevation so allow for connectivity between both the river and the new community centre.

The ground level houses an amphitheatre, swimming centre, and community daycare. On the upper level, a café, administrative of-fices, a fitness centre, and several communi-ty rooms in which to hold classes. The main hall space can be converted to an event hall, the classrooms opening up to provide catering and storage; perfect for weddings or banquets.

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Taking colours directly from the river under different conditions, the back-painted glass facade allows for coloured light to filter into the main spaces (see right). The repeating mosaic pattern, when passed on the ad-jacent street via car, combined with the bent angle of the building provides a slight optical illusion of rippling water, emulating the river below.

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INSTRUCTOR

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J U N KA response to an impending growth of population, Junk explores the concept of using leftover spaces in downtown Cambridge as alterna-tive housing. Located on various parking lots, we were challenged to create unique housing based on two different, student-developed design proposals. Constraints were added such as designing to popu-lation density specifications while still maintaining a certain ratio of parking.

Don McKay

Cambridge, ON

JUNKOVERVIEW

AutoCADRhinoVRay

PhotoshopIllustrator

CRAFT

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POST NIGHTFALLAn ongoing project, with the end re-sult being the design of a botanical garden on a rehabilitated quarry. Post Nightfall investigates plant life as it comes alive at night, with the fo-cus on the species that we do not get to experience on a regular schedule. This project looks at the difference in the species’ schedule and ours, and hopes to coincide the two, so that we may experience something out of the ordinary. The next phase of the project looks to facilitate this experience through the use of land-scaping strategies and architecture.

Lola Sheppard

N/A

IllustratorCRAFT

POST NIGHTFALLOVERVIEW + KEY

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Examining a hypothetical area in a Temperate climate zone, the graphic aims to describe the relationships between the spe-cies and their ecosystem. For example, the deciduous hard-wood trees provide a hold for the moonflower vine, and when they die, a breeding ground for biolu-minescent fungi. The fungi is pol-linated by snails and slugs that live in tall grasses by the water, which in turn are consumed by the young firefly larvae.

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From this information, a developmental strate-gy emerged, wherein I suggested the creation of a series of islands which would provide op-timal conditions for these species. At the heart of each of these islands is a nocturnal house; a building in which night and day is inverted. Each house has a different time shift, allowing for one to experience these species through an entire night cycle at one’s own leisure, es-sentially allowing the user to control their ex-perience through time.

Temporal Shifts

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Programmatic Arrangement

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STUDIO

LOCATION

COACH HOUSELocated in the historic borough of Richmond upon Thames, the Coach House is a locally protected building from the 1700s. To be converted into a family home, our team designed a minimal attachment off the back of the site, in a way that would not interrupt the existing street-scape. While with atmos, I assisted in the completion of drawings, renders, and diagrams throughout the plan-ning application process, as well as participating in client meetings and consultations.

atmos

Richmond, London, UK

RhinoMaxwell

PhotoshopInDesign3D Print

CRAFT

COACH HOUSEOVERVIEW + MODEL

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3D PRINTED MODELo

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No.23

No.19

ST.JOH

NSRO

AD

CL20.04

IC(?)

variousshrubs/bushed

hollytree

G

dec kingw

oo den

CL

19.95IC

(?)

RWP

SC(?)SC(W

)

SC(W)

SC(?)

SC(?)

RWP

TICLC

SVP

SC(W)

CL19.89

IC(F)bollardfolding

asph alt

brickw

all

brickwall

brickwall

fenc eht .1.8 m

wood en

pan el

lowbrick

wall

stonescoble

stonescoble

pavingslabs

concrete

pavingslabs

concreteasphalt

pavingslabs

concreteasphalt

pavingslabs

concretebrick

wall

brickw

all

brickw

all

brickwall

flowerbed

bedflower

drainagechannel

No.21A

Bedroom 2

Office 5

Hallway Landing 1

Landing 2

Roof Space

Bedroom 1

Kitchen WC 1 WC 2

USB

24.46

US

B24.48

US

B24.47

USB

24.46

USB

24.45

USB

24.45

US

B24.89

US

B24.89

US24.24

FL 22.78

CLG

25.12

FL22.91

CLG

25.73

USR25.45

WH

L25.33

WH

L25.29

WHL25.38 WHL25.38 WHL25.42

USB25.44

CLG

25.73

CLG

25.73

CLG

25.71

CLG

25.69CLG

25.69

CLG

25.71

CLG

2 5.52

CLG

25.54

CLG

25.70

DH

L25.10

DH

L25.09

DHL25.07

DHL25.08

US25.09

US25.07

WHL24.93WCL23.75

FL23.10

WC

L24.02

WC

L24 .00

WCL23.95 WCL23.97 WCL24.03

FL23.11

FL23.14

FL23.09

FL23.12

FL23.14

FL23.10

FL23.1 4

FL23.14

US

B24.94

US

B 24.92

WH

L25.01

CLG

2 5.12C

LG25.12

CLG

25.12

CLG

25.02

WL/ C

LG24.32

WL/C

LG24.3 1

WH

L24.48

WHL24.47

WH

L24.46

DHL24.74

WC

L23.78

WCL23.79

WC

L23.8 2

WC

L2 3.71

FL22 .79

FL22.80

FL 22.79

THL

23.71

FL 22.78

TOW23.71

20.00m

LEVEL DATUM

RWP

G

roadlevels

aretop

ofkerblevels

roadlevels

aretop

ofkerblevels

variousshrubs/bushed

UTL

IL19.02

Ø150?

Ø150Ø100

19.97

20.07

19.91

20.14

20.06

20.19

20.16

20.15

20 .2720.3 5

20.18

20.14

20.24

TOW22.18

TOW

21.90

TOW21.93

19.88

19.98

19.91

20.04

20.1 5

19.96

19.86

19.9019.89

19.91

19.92

19.8819.75

19.92

19.87

19.95

19.7519.88

19.8819.74

20.01

20.02

19.9419.92

19.79

TOW21.07

TOW

20.00

TOW

20.71TO

W20.72

TOW20.48

pavingslabs

concrete

RWP

No.21

No.23

No.19

ST.JOH

NSRO

AD

CL20.04

IC(?)

variousshrubs/bushed

hollytree

G

dec kingw

oo den

CL

19.95IC

(?)

RWP

SC(?)SC(W

)

SC(W)

SC(?)

SC(?)

RWP

TICLC

SVP

SC(W)

CL19.89

IC(F)bollardfolding

asph alt

brickw

all

brickwall

brickwall

fenc eht .1.8 m

wood en

pan el

lowbrick

wall

stonescoble

stonescoble

pavingslabs

concrete

pavingslabs

concreteasphalt

pavingslabs

concreteasphalt

pavingslabs

concretebrick

wall

brickw

all

brickw

all

brickwall

flowerbed

bedflower

drainagechannel

No.21A

PLAN

S - 1

:100

NN

N

No.23

No.23

No.19

No.19

o

PROPOSED FIRSTEXISTING FIRST

PROPOSED BASEMENT EXISTING EXTERNAL

PROPOSED GROUND EXISTINGGROUND

20.00m

LEVEL DATUM

RWP

G

roadlevels

aretop

ofkerblevels

roadlevels

aretop

ofkerblevels

variousshrubs/bushed

UTL

IL19.02

Ø150?

Ø150Ø100

19.97

20.07

19.91

20.14

20.06

20.19

20.16

20.15

20 .2720.3 5

20.18

20.14

20.24

TOW22.18

TOW

21.90

TOW21.93

19.88

19.98

19.91

20.04

20.1 5

19.96

19.86

19.9019.89

19.91

19.92

19.8819.75

19.92

19.87

19.95

19.7519.88

19.8819.74

20.01

20.02

19.9419.92

19.79

TOW21.07

TOW

20.00

TOW

20.71TO

W20.72

TOW20.48

pavingslabs

concrete

RWP

No.21

No.23

No.19

ST.JOH

NSRO

AD

CL20.04

IC(?)

variousshrubs/bushed

hollytree

G

dec kingw

oo den

CL

19.95IC

(?)

RWP

SC(?)SC(W

)

SC(W)

SC(?)

SC(?)

RWP

TICLC

SVP

SC(W)

CL19.89

IC(F)bollardfolding

asph alt

brickw

all

brickwall

brickwall

fenc eht .1.8 m

wood en

pan el

lowbrick

wall

stonescoble

stonescoble

pavingslabs

concrete

pavingslabs

concreteasphalt

pavingslabs

concreteasphalt

pavingslabs

concretebrick

wall

brickw

all

brickw

all

brickwall

flowerbed

bedflower

drainagechannel

No.21A

FL20. 26

FL20.27

FL20.28

FL20.27

FL20.26

THL20.29

THL

20.30

T HL

20.15

WCL21.73

WC

L2 1.02

WC

L2 1.71

WC

L21.70

WC

L20.89

WC

L20.95

WCL20.88WCL20.88WCL20.87

WCL20.89WCL20.94WCL20.93

THL

20.07

TOW

20.88

THL

20.13

THL20.04

FL20.23

FL20 .23

FL20.13

FL20.13

FL20.03FL

20.03

FL20.00

FL20.00

THL

20. 22TH

L20.23

WHL22.39

WH

L22.37

DH

L22.38

USB

22. 37U

SB 22.36

CLG

22.58

CLG

22.57

CLG

22.57

CLG

22.57

CLG

22.5 7

WH

L22.28

WH

L22 .44

DHL22.37

DH

L22.27

DHL22.25

DH

L22.16

DHL22.24

DH

L22.20

DH

L22.20

WHL22.78WHL22.79DHL22.10

US

22.06

DHL22.01

DH

L22.05

CL G

22.77

CLG

22.77

CLG

22.15

CLG

22.72

CLG

22.74

CLG

22.81

WHL22.71WHL22.70WHL22.77

WH

L22.26

WL/C

LG22.58

WL/C

LG22.5 6 W

HL

22.27

USB22.41

WHL22.20WL/CLG22.47 WL/CLG 22.48

US

22.04

US

22.02

US

21.78

FL20.27

CLG

22.57

CLG

22.77

FL20.00

SITED

ATU

MFL

20.00m

FL20.26

CLG

22.59

DH

L22.24

THL 22.47US 22.76

THL 22.47US 22.76

FL20 .27

Office 1 Office 2

Small Office 3

Small Office 4

Kitchen

BathroomEntrance/Hall

Living Room

20.00m

LEVEL DATUM

RWP

G

roadlevels

aretop

ofkerblevels

roadlevels

aretop

ofkerblevels

variousshrubs/bushed

UTL

IL19.02

Ø150?

Ø150Ø100

19.97

20.07

19.91

20.14

20.06

20.19

20.16

20.15

20 .2720.3 5

20.18

20.14

20.24

TOW22.18

TOW

21.90

TOW21.93

19.88

19.98

19.91

20.04

20.1 5

19.96

19.86

19.9019.89

19.91

19.92

19.8819.75

19.92

19.87

19.95

19.7519.88

19.8819.74

20.01

20.02

19.9419.92

19.79

TOW21.07

TOW

20.00

TOW

20.71TO

W20.72

TOW20.48

pavingslabs

concrete

RWP

No.21

No.23

No.19

ST.JOH

NSRO

AD

CL20.04

IC(?)

variousshrubs/bushed

hollytree

G

dec kingw

oo den

CL

19.95IC

(?)

RWP

SC(?)SC(W

)

SC(W)

SC(?)

SC(?)

RWP

TICLC

SVP

SC(W)

CL19.89

IC(F)bollardfolding

asph alt

brickw

all

brickwall

brickwall

fenc eht .1.8 m

wood en

pan el

lowbrick

wall

stonescoble

stonescoble

pavingslabs

concrete

pavingslabs

concreteasphalt

pavingslabs

concreteasphalt

pavingslabs

concretebrick

wall

brickw

all

brickw

all

brickwall

flowerbed

bedflower

drainagechannel

No.21A

Bedroom 2

Office 5

Hallway Landing 1

Landing 2

Roof Space

Bedroom 1

Kitchen WC 1 WC 2

USB

24.46

US

B24.48

US

B24.47

USB

24.46

USB

24.45

USB

24.45

US

B24.89

US

B24.89

US24.24

FL 22.78

CLG

25.12

FL22.91

CLG

25.73

USR25.45

WH

L25.33

WH

L25.29

WHL25.38 WHL25.38 WHL25.42

USB25.44

CLG

25.73

CLG

25.73

CLG

25.71

CLG

25.69CLG

25.69

CLG

25.71

CLG

2 5.52

CLG

25.54

CLG

25.70

DH

L25.10

DH

L25.09

DHL25.07

DHL25.08

US25.09

US25.07

WHL24.93WCL23.75

FL23.10

WC

L24.02

WC

L24 .00

WCL23.95 WCL23.97 WCL24.03

FL23.11

FL23.14

FL23.09

FL23.12

FL23.14

FL23.10

FL23.1 4

FL23.14

US

B24.94

US

B 24.92

WH

L25.01

CLG

2 5.12C

LG25.12

CLG

25.12

CLG

25.02

WL/ C

LG24.32

WL/C

LG24.3 1

WH

L24.48

WHL24.47

WH

L24.46

DHL24.74

WC

L23.78

WCL23.79

WC

L23.8 2

WC

L2 3.71

FL22 .79

FL22.80

FL 22.79

THL

23.71

FL 22.78

TOW23.71

20.00m

LEVEL DATUM

RWP

G

roadlevels

aretop

ofkerblevels

roadlevels

aretop

ofkerblevels

variousshrubs/bushed

UTL

IL19.02

Ø150?

Ø150Ø100

19.97

20.07

19.91

20.14

20.06

20.19

20.16

20.15

20 .2720.3 5

20.18

20.14

20.24

TOW22.18

TOW

21.90

TOW21.93

19.88

19.98

19.91

20.04

20.1 5

19.96

19.86

19.9019.89

19.91

19.92

19.8819.75

19.92

19.87

19.95

19.7519.88

19.8819.74

20.01

20.02

19.9419.92

19.79

TOW21.07

TOW

20.00

TOW

20.71TO

W20.72

TOW20.48

pavingslabs

concrete

RWP

No.21

No.23

No.19

ST.JOH

NSRO

AD

CL20.04

IC(?)

variousshrubs/bushed

hollytree

G

dec kingw

oo den

CL

19.95IC

(?)

RWP

SC(?)SC(W

)

SC(W)

SC(?)

SC(?)

RWP

TICLC

SVP

SC(W)

CL19.89

IC(F)bollardfolding

asph alt

brickw

all

brickwall

brickwall

fenc eht .1.8 m

wood en

pan el

lowbrick

wall

stonescoble

stonescoble

pavingslabs

concrete

pavingslabs

concreteasphalt

pavingslabs

concreteasphalt

pavingslabs

concretebrick

wall

brickw

all

brickw

all

brickwall

flowerbed

bedflower

drainagechannel

No.21A

PLAN

S - 1

:100

NN

N

No.23

No.23

No.19

No.19

o

COACH HOUSEPLANS + SECTIONS

EXISTING ELEVATIONS 1:150

Section A (Coach House)

Section C (21A) Section D (21.3) Section E (21.2) Section F (21.1)

Section B (21A)Existing Section Locations Proposed Section Locations

B

AA

C

C

DD

EFF E

B

EXISTING SECTIONS 1:100 PROPOSED SECTIONS 1:100

A-A

B-B

C-C

C

CB B

A A

Datum 19.00m

ELEVATION CDatum 19.00m

ELEVATION A ELEVATION D

Datum 19.00m

PROPOSED ELEVATIONS 1:150

decking

SECTION B

DATUM 19.00m

o

St. Johns Road Kew Road

1923

EXISTING ELEVATIONS 1:150

Section A (Coach House)

Section C (21A) Section D (21.3) Section E (21.2) Section F (21.1)

Section B (21A)Existing Section Locations Proposed Section Locations

B

AA

C

C

DD

EFF E

B

EXISTING SECTIONS 1:100 PROPOSED SECTIONS 1:100

A-A

B-B

C-C

C

CB B

A A

Datum 19.00m

ELEVATION CDatum 19.00m

ELEVATION A ELEVATION D

Datum 19.00m

PROPOSED ELEVATIONS 1:150

decking

SECTION B

DATUM 19.00m

o

St. Johns Road Kew Road

1923

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EXISTING ELEVATIONS 1:150

Section A (Coach House)

Section C (21A) Section D (21.3) Section E (21.2) Section F (21.1)

Section B (21A)Existing Section Locations Proposed Section Locations

B

AA

C

C

DD

EFF E

B

EXISTING SECTIONS 1:100 PROPOSED SECTIONS 1:100

A-A

B-B

C-C

C

CB B

A A

Datum 19.00m

ELEVATION CDatum 19.00m

ELEVATION A ELEVATION D

Datum 19.00m

PROPOSED ELEVATIONS 1:150

decking

SECTION B

DATUM 19.00m

o

St. Johns Road Kew Road

1923

EXISTING ELEVATIONS 1:150

Section A (Coach House)

Section C (21A) Section D (21.3) Section E (21.2) Section F (21.1)

Section B (21A)Existing Section Locations Proposed Section Locations

B

AA

C

C

DD

EFF E

B

EXISTING SECTIONS 1:100 PROPOSED SECTIONS 1:100

A-A

B-B

C-C

C

CB B

A A

Datum 19.00m

ELEVATION CDatum 19.00m

ELEVATION A ELEVATION D

Datum 19.00m

PROPOSED ELEVATIONS 1:150

decking

SECTION B

DATUM 19.00m

o

St. Johns Road Kew Road

1923

Flanked by old Victorian townhouses, we could not disrupt the historic street frontage. Because of this, any changes that we made to the building would have to be confined to the rear and the interior. Not allowed to build up, we proposed to build down creating a large basement in which the family could spend their time, while still maintaining ample natural lighting.

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40 SHELVESOVERVIEW

STUDIO

LOCATION

S H E L V E SMy solo project, I was tasked with designing a bespoke shelving unit for a 1930s home. Using the con-cept of the window opening out and expanding into the room, we de-signed a functional yet flowing sys-tem that housed a number of differ-ent electronics and had the ability to shut them all away.

To be constructed.

atmos

Harrow, London, UK

RhinoCRAFT

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OTHER WORKSPOSTERS

In an effort to aid the prospective students through the in-terview process at the School of Architecture, Daisy Shi, Joanne Lee, Mary Chiu and I created a series of post-ers to encourage the students to show their true selves, build their experiences, and express their creativity.

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DIGITALLY MANUFACTURED

M o d e l s g e n e r a t e d in Rhino and Rhino-CAM made of high den-sity foam and black a c r y l i c . Used CNC and laser cutter.

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thank you