Justin LiebermanJustin Lieberman is a Masters of Architecture (M.Arch) Candidate at MIT.  He grew up in Manitoba, Canada, and earned a bachelor of architectural science and co-op specialization degree at the Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University). He has worked at 5468796 Architecure in Winnipeg and D’Arcy Jones Architects in Vancouver.

Justin designs many things across many scales and modes of representation. Enjoy exploring the website.


Email: justin74@mit.edu
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S’Winter Station

Winter Stations Competition

Distinctions: Winterstations 2023 Finalist, Published on ArchDaily, Bustler, Archinet, +more

Role: Design Team, CNC Fabrication Lead, On-Site
Coordination



Summer to Winter Resilience

Tools: Adobe Suite, Rhinoceros 7.0, Grasshopper, Fologram for Hololense,  CNC Cutting, Concrete Casting

Team: Justin Lieberman, Ariel Wiess, Alexandra Winslow, Evan Fernandes, Kevin Hoang

Following the directions of forces such as local wind, snow, and sun conditions, the pavilion’s wings embody natural movement. Beach towels have been formed into dynamic concrete panels with varying openings. These panels control the amount of light and snow allowed to enter, while also creating unique views outwards. Together the panels and wings protect users and encourage them to engage with their surroundings. 

Where the lifeguard station, beach towels, and marine ropes are more frequently used in the summer, the pavilion achieves resilience by celebrating these objects in the winter.
Parrallel circulation is respected along the lake. The holes create framed views of the lake. The concrete cladding protects users from the harsh wind from the waterfront.
Summer
Towels and ropes are being used per usual.
A lifeguard uses his tower to rescue beach enjoyers.
Fall
Summer objects are collected for reuse and made resilient to winter.
The installation is being installed.
Winter
A warm passageway is made along the waterfront with views towards the water.
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