ND Radial Cube by Mark Johnson
Cube design using radial layout of planar pieces to define the form.
The processes that were used in the design and construction of this piece - while around for a number of years now - have really only become prevalent and "affordable" in the last few years. Laser cutting, 3D printing, and computer design are only NOW becoming possible to most. In the very near future 3D printing of metal and laser cutting of metals will become much more affordable and more a part of the maker mindset.
Materials: Painted 3 and 6mm Birch Plywood and MDF
About Mark Johnson:
Mark R Johnson was born in Detroit, Michigan. He attended Lawrence Technological University for his undergraduate degree in Architecture. He then attended SCI-Arc where he received his Masters in 2006. He has worked for Morphosis, Perkins and Will, Corsini Stark Architects, and West Edge Architects. He is a California licensed architect. He currently resides in Redondo Beach with wife and two cats and teaches/ works at Otis College of Art and Design. Mark has spent the last 17 years honing his skills in furniture making and is currently pursuing showing his sculpture designs in art galleries.