Cultural Work

We contribute to the wider architectural conversation through exhibitions, publications, and academic collaborations.

  • Exhibitions and installations

  • Books, essays, and editorial projects

  • Academic research and publishing

  • Collaborations with museums, universities, and cultural institutions

Illustration of a timeline with animal figures in a museum setting, including a giraffe, elephant, lion, zebra, and a strange creature, with measurements and German labels.

Building Geometry Exhibition, Harvard GSD, Boston

Curated an exhibition exploring geometry’s role in architectural thinking and teaching. Historical drawing tools were shown alongside digital experiments to trace a lineage of spatial exploration.

Client
Harvard GSD

Year
2012

A mechanical model of a butterfly inside a glass display case, featuring wooden base, brass supports, and a wireframe butterfly with an intricate design.
Office workspace with six computers, a printer, and a large black wall exhibit about geometric models, mathematics, and design.

Ghent Exhibition, Vandenhove Centrum, Ghent University

Curated an exhibition exploring authorship, reproduction, and imagery in the work of Albrecht Dürer. The project examined his influence on architectural drawing and legal thought.

Client
Ghent University

Year
2018

Exhibition room with framed artworks on white walls, wooden flooring, and a glass display case with open books inside on a black table.
Gallery wall with framed artworks illustrating historical or mythological scenes, arranged in a row in an art exhibition space.
Four framed artworks displayed on a white gallery wall, with small labels underneath each piece.

The Polyhedrists,
The MIT Press

Noam Andrews is the author of an award-winning book that traces the cultural history of polyhedral geometry across early modern science and design. The work weaves together visual analysis, historical narrative, and architectural theory.

Client
The Mitt Press

Year
2022

A person dressed in graduation robes demonstrates the polyhedron trick with a metal rod and a magnetic board, titled "The Polyhedrists" by Noam Andrews.
Black and white illustration of six geometric polyhedra arranged in two columns of three within circular frames, with decorative background and borders.
An old illustration of a man with a long beard sitting at a desk, working with measuring instruments, surrounded by geometric drawings, a window with stained glass, and various geometric models and diagrams on the walls.
A detailed sketch of a machine for making rings, with a man operating in a workshop setting. The diagram includes mechanical parts and tools.