We blend design, research, and fabrication to bring ideas into thoughtful physical and digital form.

This research explores design as a way of thinking, making, and questioning. It moves across material studies, pedagogy, and creative inquiry, grounded in both academic work and lived practice. Writing, experimentation, and reflection remain central to the process.

This design work lives between idea and fabrication. Services range from consulting and drafting to custom 3D printing, commissioned art, and sewn projects. Every piece is developed through an iterative, creative process that values both concept and execution.

This creative work is produced through the printing lab, art practice, and fabrication studio. Offerings range from paintings and models to 3D prints, sewn orders, woodcraft, and architectural and dollhouse objects. Browse the collection or contact us for custom pieces and tailored requests.
Attention to detail guides every stage of our work. From early concepts to final deliverables care is given to proportion, material, and execution. Small decisions are treated as meaningful contributors to the whole.
Process shapes every outcome. Work moves through careful iteration, testing, and refinement. Each step building o clarity and purpose.
Creative elements are integral to every project. Experimentation with material, form, and process allows ideas to evolve beyond the expected. Each outcome reflects curiosity, intention, and craft.
The collection of portfolio layouts and hover animations from Edge Themes ensures that your selected project always look amazing.
Located in the quiet town of Trona, California, our office brings together design, 3D printing, and creative problem-solving in one space. We operate at the intersection of professional practice and academic inquiry, offering design services rooted in research, experimentation, and making.
Meet the people behind the work. Learn about their roles, areas of expertise, and how to connect with them.
Regina A. Troglin is a designer and researcher interested in making, thinking, and place. Her work moves fluidly between practice, fabrication, and academic exploration.
A curated selection of recent publications highlighting ongoing research, writing, and design inquiry.
In Frampton’s writing, he critiques architecture—more specifically, the failings of Modernist architecture and the principles it espouses. He argues that Modernism, in its disr...
Read MoreAbstract Architectural education has undergone a profound transformation over the past two centuries. Where once it was grounded in philosophy, ethics, and the human experience. T...
Read MoreThis essay provides a comparative analysis of soils and concrete material testing between civilian construction projects located in California and military construction projects lo...
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