Aaron Lim
Aaron Lim graduated from The Cooper Union in 2008 and received a BArch degree with honors. As part of his thesis, entitled East River Ecologies, he produced a series of drawings that visualized the complex landscape of the East River in New York and revealed the relationships between infrastructure, hydrology, and politics resulting in a proposal for a network of floating islands. From 2005-06, he studied at The Bartlett in London. His project for that year, sited in a former fishing community, was a Whaling Hotel that translated the processes and bi-products of whaling into an interactive landscape for tourists. Previously, he has worked as a designer at offices in San Francisco, New York, and London. Most notably, he helped produce Pamphlet Architecture 28: Augmented Landscapes with Mark Smout and Laura Allen in London. At Terreform ONE, he is involved in the design of Brooklyn one-hundred and fifty years in the future. |