selected work

PHOTOGRAMMETRY, BODY SCANNING, AND 3D PRINTING

Isabella Trindade + Eli Groborchik + Tiree Walker (FabLab Support Specialist)

Interior Design Program, Rochester Institute of  (RIT), Fall 2025

In this workshop we use a technique called Photogrammetry, a photography mapping technique of objects, that allows us to take several photos of an object and translate it to a 3D model. We use two methods to scan bodies: the Revopoint scanner and/or a mobile phone using the Polycam app. Students scanned their bodies to create digital models at various scales, which were then 3D printed and incorporated into their studio projects.


 
 

TRANSLATING 2D INTO 3D NARRATIVES

Course: Digital Graphics (INDE 203), Fall 2025, Interior Design Program, Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT)

This project challenges students to reinterpret a two-dimensional architectural drawing (from their INDE 101 studio project) into a three-dimensional bas-relief, using iterative design analysis to edit, distill, and recompose spatial ideas. Through this process, students explore how drawing and model-making intersect to reveal new spatial and visual interpretations.

Project developed by Elise Wagner