off-us.studio is a design collective started by Jasen Domanico. Jasen Domanico is a designer, writer, and fabricator whose area of interest is centered on exploring formal and geometrical relationships and their impact at a building and urban scale. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) and a Master of Architecture from Princeton University where his thesis, "Get In-Line", won the Suzanne Kolarik Underwood Prize. Jasen was also awarded the Norman D. Kurtz '58 Fund for Innovation in Engineering Education for his work in and around abandoned rail-line infrastructure. His extensive knowledge of digital and traditional fabrication techniques, coupled with a proficiency in developable geometry, has allowed him to lead multiple fabrication spaces across disciplines and resulted in the success of "Circumvolute_00," a design object that was featured in the Model Behavior Show by Log at the Cooper Union in New York City and Log 56: The Model Behavior Exhibition. Jasen recently relocated to Denver, CO, where he intends to continue his research and further
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