Scaleless: Approaching the Armenian Genocide (2005/10), book. pp. 1-104.

“Scaleless” available for purchase

This book contains an exploration of themes (written and visual) involved in the creation of a design for a museum two blocks from the White House in Washington D.C. dedicated to exposing the Armenian Genocide of 1915-22, a historical event whose factuality is currently denied by the descendants of the perpetrators. It contains the plans to a logically derived, diagram-based spiraling building extension to an extant bank building whose architectural design was meant to capture the attention of passerby and impart the endless suffering of the victims and their descendants via its form and material.

-Displayed as part of Book Power! Exhibition, 23 Sandy Gallery, Portland, Oregon, June 3-23 2010.
-Acquired in 2010 by Robert B. Haas Family Special Collections Library for its Art of the Book Collection at Yale University.
-Available for sale at Lulu.com

"Curves and Collisions:  visiting the Eyebrow House" by Brian Libby, May 25, 2010.

Yale Constructs, Spring 2009. Armenian Genocide Museum and Memorial design