Art and Installation
_01 The Ghost of Grainger
_02 Getting Back On Country
_03 The Capitol: Theatrical Topologies
_04 Doppelganger and Zombies
_05 The Music Lesson & X-Frame
_06 In Kepler’s Gardens, Voices of Country
_07 The Field
_01 The Ghost of Grainger
_02 Getting Back On Country
_03 The Capitol: Theatrical Topologies
_04 Doppelganger and Zombies
_05 The Music Lesson & X-Frame
_06 In Kepler’s Gardens, Voices of Country
_07 The Field
Architecture
_07 SensiLab Studio
_08 Sound Studio
_09 MADA SensiLab
_10 AR Holographic Construction
_11 AR AAVS Studio, Synecdoche
_07 SensiLab Studio
_08 Sound Studio
_09 MADA SensiLab
_10 AR Holographic Construction
_11 AR AAVS Studio, Synecdoche
Academia and Teaching
_12 Theatrical Topologies II
_13 Theatrical Topologies I
_14 Scena + Spectaclist
_15 Entresort
_16 Painterly Forms
_12 Theatrical Topologies II
_13 Theatrical Topologies I
_14 Scena + Spectaclist
_15 Entresort
_16 Painterly Forms
SensiLab, MADA
2017
Studio Roland Snooks, Melbourne
3D Printed polymer
SensiLab Studio is a robotically 3D printed polymer meeting room located at Monash Universty in Melbourne, and designed and developed by Studio Roland Snooks. This is a pioneering project in the application of 3D printed polymers to permanent building structures. The polymer panels have passed the relevant fire and building codes within Australia.
Project Team: Roland Snooks (Design Director), Sean Guy, Melissa Iraheta, Marc Gibson, Andres Rivera, Austynn MacHado.
Research and fabrication of the 3D printed panels were undertaken by RMIT Architecture and the Architectural Robotics Lab.



