Bernardo Gonzalez

B.S. Architectural Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

M.Arch Candidate '26, MIT

 

Projects
Janus Form
Named after the Roman god with two faces, the Janus Form is a geometric study on the use of conic surfaces that explores surface continuity, symmetry, and asymmetry in six model configurations with only two faces. The two-part model can be detached and reattached with a magnetic internal frame that allows for the two faces to create symmetric and asymmetric configurations once rotated thirty degrees.


Cultures of Form - Instructor: J Jih