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In Print!

Posted in RESEARCH, SHOP, THESIS

PROJECTiONE.com has finally decided to ignore our paper free habits and take the dot com to print! This analog version of our thesis work details selected projects both in thinking and making, and includes papers that support the foundation of PROJECTiONE. Please add us to your library/coffee table, we appreciate your support. We are publishing [...]



The Future

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This year was PROJECTiONE. PROJECTiONE has been a collective focused on the relationships between digital and analog processes in design and fabrication. The individual has been removed from the collective in a pursuit for true collaboration, but as our thesis year ends we recognize the importance of our individual interests after graduation. We have determined [...]



Media + Publications

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PROJECTiONE was recently invited to be a part of a marketing piece for Ball State University. The 90 second video story will be featured on the Ball State University website. It includes interviews from the four of us paired with a handful of expertly shot B roll of the 3 axis mill, laser cutter, 3d [...]



Soundtrack

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After several inquiries we are making the soundtrack to our videos public. The songs featured in our videos are chosen after hours of careful consideration. We would like to credit the featured artists listed above.



Thesis Presentation

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We would like to invite everyone to attend our final thesis presentation this Thursday April 15th at 1:45 – 4:00pm in the College of Architecture and Planning’s first floor gallery. The presentation will cover our entire body of thesis work / research, and will be followed by an open discussion. The exhibit of our work [...]



structured practice

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PROJECTiONE has developed a position on how we would like to practice through self reflection and trial by fire execution of client-based work. As seen in our client-based strategy post, we have developed more appropriate definitions and descriptors of our processes. These descriptions have evolved over time and through reflecting on our experiences with actual [...]



Client-Based Strategy

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This semester PROJECTiONE has begun engaging in client-based projects, while maintaining a consistent focus on product design. Much of our work last semester was internally driven in order to demonstrate our collective methods. Our intent for the rest of thesis is to examine the existing client-designer relationship in order to understand how our process changes [...]



Design Platform

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Our Design Platform is a set of values and concepts that exist to further explain our thesis framework. They give insight into processes of working, designing, and thinking within our collective, providing a foundation to work from and consider throughout design and fabrication. Value of Inefficiency Craft and innovation often emerge from time and energy [...]



Thesis Proposal

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To frame PROJECTiONE’s [n. proj-ekt wuhn] position in the fields of digital design and fabrication we are examining our projects relative to current theories and the critical positions of digital designers and fabricators. We have followed trends in digital theory and executed a series of interviews in New York City to understand what current leaders [...]



Call for Work

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Next semester we plan to expand the scope of our thesis work to include a full scale client based design problem, we will provide a demonstration project within our critical position. We invite those interested in our work to contact us with their unique design problems and opportunities. This potential project will primarily take place [...]



A First Manifesto

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This represents a presentation given at a Pecha Kucha style afternoon. We consider it a first manifesto. The objects below were created out of folded laser-cut acrylic and a hand-cut printed graphic composition of PROJECTiONE’s manifesto. They were handed out to the audience as an artifact in order to reflect on the fast-paced presentation. They [...]



This year is PROJECT ONE.

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We are Elizabeth Boone, Eric Brockmeyer, Adam Buente, and Kyle Perry. Our paths are aligned towards the pursuit of a new model of practice. Over the past two years we have collaborated on a variety of projects from exhibition installations to reactive architecture. Our work has been displayed in various print, web, and built forms. [...]



Elizabeth Boone

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Elizabeth Boone is a recent graduate architect and holds a Bachelor of Science in Architecture and a Master of Architecture with a Concentration in Fabrication from Ball State University’s College of Architecture and Planning. She has worked as a graduate assistant for CAP, aiding in the instruction of digital design courses. Since the summer of [...]



Adam Buente

Posted in ABOUT US, CONTACT US, THESIS

Adam Buente is a recent graduate architect and holds a Bachelor of Science in Architecture and a Master of Architecture with a Concentration in Fabrication from Ball State University’s College of Architecture and Planning. He has maintained a strong interest in full scale design/fabrication, focused on innovative assemblies and techniques. Much of this has come [...]



Eric Brockmeyer

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Eric Brockmeyer is a recent graduate architect and holds a BA in Physics and Fine Arts from Colby College, and a Master of Architecture with a Concentration in Fabrication from Ball State University’s College of Architecture and Planning. He previously worked for an orthopedics device manufacturer before returning to school for his masters. Eric has [...]



Kyle Perry

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Kyle Perry is a recent graduate architect and holds a Bachelor of Science in Architecture and a Master of Architecture with a Concentration in Fabrication from Ball State University’s College of Architecture and Planning. His previous work experience was completely outside the realm of architecture as a raft guide for many of his undergraduate summers. [...]