Work sample | 2026
[Curated January, 2026]
Focused on Visualization, Design, and Fabrication Skills.
Rolls Royce House
[experiential Design | Custom Fabrication | 3D Vis]
Completed in Summer of 2025 | Monterrey Car Week | Interluxe Group
Perched on the rolling hills overlooking the ocean is Rolls Royce House, a private experience across three days where guests can come and learn about the fine craftsmanship behind each custom made Rolls Royce Motor Car.
Lead by designer Danielle Cafaro, we collaborated closely to craft an experience that transformed this beautiful home into the ultimate Rolls Royce experience. Celebrating 100 years of their flagship made-to-order car, the Phantom, the full experience immersed the guests in the incredible hospitality and history they bring to their customers.
The Timeline
The “100 YEARS OF PHANTOM” timeline went through many iterations, mostly defined by site and budget limitations. The final piece is made of a black powder-coated steel frame and cable suspension system. Rolls Royce pulled a selection of photos of the Phantom throughout the last 100 years and we had them direct printed onto matte clear acrylic. The result is a crystal clear image that illuminates for a wonderful effect when light is cast down onto it. Each one is suspended along with a short description as guests make their way through an intimate corridor to the tailored lounge space.
Quail RFP | 2025
[experiential Design | Custom Fabrication | 3D Vis]
Completed in Early 2025 | RFP Submission | Interluxe Group
The Quail is the premiere car show on the West coast every year, showcasing top collections of vintage cars to and the newest hyper cars. Taking over a large portion of a golf course, the Quail called for a new agency to reimagine their installations for the coming years.
Inspired by their luxury garden party aesthetic, our team crafted a fully packed presentation utilizing our experience designing sponsor displays over the years. Here are a selection of renderings showcasing our key elements from the 3D team.
The Quail | Main Stage
Ferrari 2024
[experiential Desing | Creative exercise]
Completed in Summer 2024 | 2 Weeks
This design exercise was taken on to explore designing a space, elements, and atmosphere for a luxury brand while utilizing new fabrication technologies. The project was completed from scratch within 2 weeks. The brief was focused on a cocktail reception for Ferrari showcasing their new ‘24 line-up utilizing a Uniflex Tent structure on the beach in Miami. Certain qualifiers were a dark, luxurious atmosphere, entrance moment, and uniquely engineered elements.
The main entrance takes some design language from some of Ferarri’s cars. The walls are designed using parametric software to be built using a combination of traditional methods and CNC-cut parts. Everything is meant to be modular for transportation and quick assembly and break-down.
The central bar is another key element, taking advantage of cutting-edge, large format Robotic 3D printing such as that from Nagami. Each side is made up of four modular parts with integrated storage and an integrated lighting element on the front, nodding to their new “pencil line tail-light” design.
Everything was modeled with a combination of Rhino/Grasshopper + Blender. All drawings were completed using Rhino + Illustrator, and renders were done with Blender.
FILM + EVENTS
[working in a fast-paced shop]
- CNC Routing | 3D Printing | Vacuum Forming | 3D Modeling & Drafting | Coordinating | Experimenting
[Jan 2021 - March 2024]
Over the past few years, a majority of my time has been spent in a fast-paced production environment with a team of talented fabricators. Mostly focusing on film (Movies, TV, and commercials), the goal was often to create a convincing illusion, however, we produced permanent high-quality work as well. This gallery attempts to capture a snapshot of this time and the variety of projects we worked on. My role in this team has been a flexible one. Serving as the sole operator of the digitally controlled equipment, and the only in-house drafter/3D Designer, I often switched between a coordinator, designer, and fabricator.
TITANIC STAIRCASE
[Replica set, fully modular, fabricated in 3 months]
- Fully modeled in Rhino, all drawings for fabrication were produced during the process of modeling and building
[December 2023 - Beginning of March 2024]
Working alongside a fabrication crew of about twelve people, we produced a replica set of the Titanic Staircase for EM Group. The set is fully modular, to be taken apart, shipped worldwide, and showcased in museums as part of a larger exhibition. We were supplied with over ten-year-old drawings, all which were very inaccurate. I produced a full 3D model of the set, working alongside lead fabricators to nail down details and assembly order. Throughout the process, I produced shop drawings for all team members and external sub-contractors. I also produced and programmed all files for CNC routing, 3D printing, and laser cutting. Overall, the team nailed it. In the end, our scenic crew came in and faux-painted all the parts that couldn’t be made of real oak or marble which really brought it to life.
Here are a selection of images showing it off. There’s too much material and detail to capture it all here properly.
Showcasing the completed model used during the build. All shop drawings were produced from this file. Software: Rhino + Grasshopper
Visualization Examples
[Rendering In Blender | modeling involves Blender, Rhino, & Houdini]
Completed between 2018 & 2024
To the right is a collection of rendered images from Blender with a focus on realism. Each project has varied requirements and timelines, so the level of detail and lighting naturally varies. Some were made for digital viewing only, others for print, and some during the process of preparing something for fabrication/manufacturing. Meaning, some are modeled for the sole purpose of visualization, while others are modeled with the intent and accuracy required for producing drawings and 3D files for fabrication (3D printing, CNC Routing, Laser cutting, etc).
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