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	<title>Shelby Elizabeth Doyle </title>
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		<title>Home</title>
				
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Dec 2020 21:12:24 +0000</pubDate>

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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Dec 2020 21:12:25 +0000</pubDate>

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		<title>Biomaterials</title>
				
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jun 2026 22:15:38 +0000</pubDate>

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		<description>Recipes for 3D Printing Biomaterials
2026

This studio began with the Hand and Machine Lab’s open-source Biomaterial Cookbook for 3D Printing:

handandmachine.org/index.php/2024/10/15/biomaterial-cookbook-for-3d-printing/
In that same spirit, the cookbook of recipes developed during the studio can be downloaded here.

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Exhibition Portfolio &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; 
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INSTRUCTOR
Shelby Elizabeth Doyle, AIA LEED AP Associate Professor of Architecture 


DESIGN AND FABRICATION
DSNS 5460 is an interdisciplinary design studio in the ISU College of Design and students from two departments, and three-degree programs collaborated to design and construct the work shown here. This course focused on designing and 3D printing with biomaterials materials which are derived from biological sources and can biodegrade when disposed of in the environment. Students focused on transforming everyday waste in 3D printing recipes. Then designed and constructed an exhibit to share this work with the public.

Bachelor of Architecture: Preston Andersen, Nathan Farland,&#38;nbsp;Aiden Hodge,&#38;nbsp;Layne Klose,&#38;nbsp;Julia Skoczen,&#38;nbsp;Kyle Swearingen,&#38;nbsp;Piper Wendling  Master of Architecture: Marzieh Janbazi,&#38;nbsp;Timothy Onyango Ochola  Bachelor of Landscape Architecture: Nolan Hebner &#38;nbsp;
THANK YOUMany people made this project possible through generously sharing their time and expertise. Especially thank you to the Hand and Machine Lab at the University of New Mexico for hosting a 2-day workshop (handandmachine.org). Their website has an amazing collection of resources for 3D printing with paste based materials / biomaterials including publications and custom slicers such as Weave Slicer and Travel Slicer for Rhino / Grasshopper.Thank you Leah Buechley, Jaime Gould, Louis Jencka and former post-doc Fiona Bell who is now at the University of Maryland Baltimore County where she founded the Entangled Ecologies Lab (entangledecologieslab.org).
 Thank you to Main Street Cafe and Bakery for donating their eggshells to the studio for use in the 3D prints. Thank you to the ISU College of Design and ISU Department of Architecture for financial support. Thank you also to design shop manager Jeremy Thurlby, lab manager Dayon Roster and the ISU Department of Architecture and College of Design staff. This studio would not have been possible without the support of ISU Transportation Services and ISU Central Receiving.
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		<title>Sprout</title>
				
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Jan 2026 19:29:36 +0000</pubDate>

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		<description>Sprout: Propogating Rural Innovation

In Harmony Farms
2025

This project documents a collaborative digital fabrication project between an academic lab and non-profit to fabricate shading and seating for farm visitors. In Harmony Farms is a rural farming non-profit dedicated to regenerative agriculture, public education, and equitable land access in Iowa. In this project, computational design and digital fabrication serve as a connection between academia, practice and community outreach fostering discussion of how limited resources can be leveraged for novel design methods in rural communities.
Research Portfolio:
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FACULTY

Shelby Elizabeth Doyle, AIA LEED AP 
Associate Professor of Architecture 
Stan G. Thurston Professor of Design Build College of Design


DESIGN AND FABRICATION
DSNS 5460 is an interdisciplinary design studio in the College of Design. Students from three departments and five-degree programs collaborated to design and construct this work:

Bachelor of Architecture: Hao My Cao, William Franson, James Greenwood, Tam Thanh Truc Nguyen, Whitney Walkup Master of Architecture: Ekra Alberunee, Neda Kordbacheh, Rawya Osman, Adrian Saari, Smita Sabnam, Kendra Schulz 
Bachelor of Landscape Architecture: Tyler Gehrels, Neifer Ralston
Bachelor of Industrial Design: Jax Bukalski, Boluwarin Ojo
Master of Science in Architecture: Shivang Patel


The students in DSNS 5460 also collaborated with Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering students conducting Independent Studies on additive manufacturing (3D printing). Thank you to Professor Simon Laflamme, Miguel Zelaya, Han Liu, Jozepha Soborowicz, Moneef Mohamed Elobaid Musa, and Pushp Raj Poudel.
STUDIO FUNDING 

This studio was made possible by financial support from the Fieldstead &#38;amp; Company Endowment for Community Enhancement Fund, Curriculum-Based Design Outreach Fund, ISU College of Design, ISU Department of Architecture, and the Stan G. Thurston Professorship. 


THANK YOU

Many people made this project possible through generously sharing their time and expertise. Thank you to OPN Architects Inc’s Digital Practice Group (Holden Rasmussen, Jacob Gasper, Hugh Soward, and Jamie Craine) for conducting an augmented reality workshop, Brian Lee (ISU BArch) and assistant professor of architecture at Kanas State University for leading a plasma CNC workshop, and Howe's Welding &#38;amp; Metal Fabrication for providing access to rebar bending equipment. Thank you to Hansen Company Inc for volunteering their time, expertise, and skid loader to help us with installation. Thank you to Quarra Stone Company for the tour of their digital fabrication facilities and the donation of stone for use in the project. Thank you also to our lab manager Dayon Roster, the ISU Department of Architecture and College of Design staff, and ISU College of Design Institute of Research and Outreach staff for their support. This studio would not have been possible without ISU Transportation Services and ISU Central Receiving.&#38;nbsp;
RESEARCH FUNDING AND DEVELOPMENT

The 3D printing technology used in this studio was developed through several research grants and the work of many people from 2021-present.  This includes financial support from the ISU College of Design, ISU Department of Architecture,  Stan G. Thurston Professorship, and grants from the Iowa Economic Development Authority (Pete Evans and Julie Robison), American Restoration and Recovery Act (Pete Evans, Shelby Doyle, Nick Senske, Chengde Wu), The University of Iowa Center for Global &#38;amp; Regional Environmental Research (Shelby Doyle and Chengde Wu), BNIM Regenerative Design Challenge 2023 (Shelby Doyle, Pete Evans, Nick Senske, Chengde Wu), and an industry partnership with OPN Architects Inc’s Digital Practice Group (Shelby Doyle with Jacob Gasper, Hugh Soward, and Jamie Craine).

  
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		<title>$50k 3D Concrete Printer Set Up</title>
				
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Jan 2026 18:25:22 +0000</pubDate>

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		<description> ISU $50k Concrete 3D Printer Set UP
Link to Google Drive with equipment specifications, Grasshopper definitions, and how we integrated the set up and developed our material mixing process.
Hardware Lead: Shelby Doyle https://www.linkedin.com/in/shelby-elizabeth-doyle/Software Leads: Shelby Doyle and Nick Senske https://www.linkedin.com/in/nsenske/
RESEARCH FUNDING AND DEVELOPMENT The work shared here was developed through several research grants and the work of many people from 2021-present. This includes financial support from the ISU College of Design, ISU Department of Architecture, Stan G. Thurston Professorship, and grants from the Iowa Economic Development Authority (Pete Evans and Julie Robison), American Restoration and Recovery Act (Pete Evans, Shelby Doyle, Nick Senske, Chengde Wu), The University of Iowa Center for Global &#38;amp; Regional Environmental Research (Shelby Doyle and Chengde Wu), BNIM Regenerative Design Challenge 2023 (Shelby Doyle, Pete Evans, Nick Senske, Chengde Wu), and an industry partnership with OPN Architects Inc’s Digital Practice Group (Shelby Doyle with Jacob Gasper, Hugh Soward, and Jamie Craine).
 Diagram originally published in:Doyle, Shelby Elizabeth, Senske, Nick Gasper, Jacob Craine, Jamie Soward, and Hugh Elizabeth. “Luminosity, Labor, and Liability.” In ACADIA 2024: Designing Change. Vol. 2 of Proceedings of the 44th Annual Conference of the Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture, edited by Alicia Nahmad-Vazquez, Jason Johnson, Joshua Taron, Jinmo Rhee, and Daniel Hapton, 71–80. Calgary: ACADIA, 2024.This paper documents a collaborative digital fabrication project between an architecture firm and academic lab to co-design and co-produce an outdoor installation for a rural small town public library. In this project, computational design and digital fabrication serve as a connection between academia, practice, government, industry, and private enterprise, and foster the discussion of novel design methods and socio-technical futures for rural innova¬tions in architecture and construction.
Link to addition information about the ISU x CCL Rudd Library Collaboration.

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		<title>ISU x CCL Rudd Library </title>
				
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Jan 2026 18:44:47 +0000</pubDate>

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		<description>ISUxOPN Ruddy Library CollaborationAcknowledgements

This collaboration was made possible by work developed at ISU from 2022-present.&#38;nbsp; This included support from the ISU College of Design, ISU Department of Architecture,&#38;nbsp; Stan G. Thurston Professorship, Iowa Economic Development Authority (Evans and Robison), American Restoration and Recovery Act (Evans, Doyle, Senske, Wu), and The University of Iowa Center for Global &#38;amp; Regional Environmental Research (Doyle and Wu).&#38;nbsp; Thank you to the OPN Architects' design team, Nick Woods and Bethanie Zeller, for Rudd Public Library, and the Rudd Library Board and community members for their collaboration and enthusiasm throughout this endeavor. Special thanks other OPN team members: Justin Bishop for project coordination; Wes Reynolds and son, Aiden, for the welded elements; Jimi Peters for print storage; Dakota Dehnke, Chad Moklestad, Braden Cooper, and Tom Goetz for help with moving and transportation; Merlin Bishop for installation support; and Alex Michl for video and photo documentation.Photos©Alex Michl, OPN Architects, 2024Images originally publisehd in:Doyle, Shelby Elizabeth, Senske, Nick Gasper, Jacob Craine, Jamie Soward, and Hugh Elizabeth. “Luminosity, Labor, and Liability.” In ACADIA 2024: Designing Change. Vol. 2 of Proceedings of the 44th Annual Conference of the Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture, edited by Alicia Nahmad-Vazquez, Jason Johnson, Joshua Taron, Jinmo Rhee, and Daniel Hapton, 71–80. Calgary: ACADIA, 2024.This paper documents a collaborative digital fabrication project between an architecture firm and academic lab to co-design and co-produce an outdoor installation for a rural small town public library. In this project, computational design and digital fabrication serve as a connection between academia, practice, government, industry, and private enterprise, and foster the discussion of novel design methods and socio-technical futures for rural innova¬tions in architecture and construction.






	
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		<title>Exhibit Columbus - Installation</title>
				
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Dec 2020 21:12:24 +0000</pubDate>

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Exhibit Columbus “Public By Design”University Research Design Fellowship 2022-2023Pipe UP! InstallationBLDS TeamTamek BabaForbes LipschitzShelby DoyleHalina Steiner





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A vast network of buried pipes moves water throughout the built environment. They can also transport excess nutrients, dissolved pollutants, and sediment-bound toxins to downstream water bodies, contaminating freshwater sources and impairing the health and vitality of aquatic ecosystems. As an installation, PIPE UP! makes visible the subterranean water infrastructure of urban development and agricultural production, telling a visual, kinesthetic story about altered hydrologies. Composed of four site elements using off-the-shelf products, PIPE UP! is a standing field of 150 charlotte pipes topped by 700 feet of undulating tile drains. Three suspended rain clouds made of flagging tape and 12 poufs representing toxic sediment scattered across the site help to create a vibrant and tactile display of invisible infrastructure. PIPE UP! seeks to facilitate events and conversations about the future role of water in local riparian corridors and across the Mississippi River Watershed Basin
Photo credits:&#38;nbsp; BLDS, Hadley Fruits for Landmark Columbus, and&#38;nbsp;Robert Granoff.Acknowledgments: Generous tile drain donation by Baughman Tile Co, Fabrication and design support by OSU Landscape Architecture students Blake Chapman and Maggie Chafin, 25 students from the Center for Architecture and Design High School Design Studio, 20 Pouf party volunteers from the Columbus, Ohio community Hotel Indigo Columbus Architectural Center, Knowlton School MAT/FAB Lab College of Engineering at The Ohio State University&#38;nbsp; 2023 College of Engineering Undergraduate Summer Research Program, Iowa State University College of Design. Financial and administrative support from Knowlton School.





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		<title>Exhibit Columbus - Exhibition</title>
				
		<link>https://shelbydoyle.com/Exhibit-Columbus-Exhibition</link>

		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Dec 2020 21:12:24 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>Shelby Elizabeth Doyle </dc:creator>

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	Exhibit Columbus “Public By Design”University Research Design Fellowship 2022-2023Pipe UP! ExhibitionBLDS TeamTamek BabaForbes LipschitzShelby DoyleHalina Steiner

&#60;img width="2400" height="1600" width_o="2400" height_o="1600" data-src="https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/fbd4e866ff991f212bb19c5b407fac66e15b455cd39130d9b003513cd96cf130/2.png" data-mid="203842321" border="0"  src="https://freight.cargo.site/w/1000/i/fbd4e866ff991f212bb19c5b407fac66e15b455cd39130d9b003513cd96cf130/2.png" /&#62;Adjacent to the installation in the lobby of Hotel Indigito an exhibition “Where Does Your Water Go?” connectedthe built work to the water infrastructure of the Mississippi River Basin and resonated wtih the curatorial them of Public by Design for the fourth cycle of Exhibit Columbus.










In cities, a complex network of pipes handles rainwater, waste water from toilets, and chemicals from factories. These pipes function like hidden rivers that sustain the functionality and well-being of our cities. Unfortunately, they often carry a mix of harmful things like metals, chemicals, and raw sewage into rivers and lakes. 


In the countryside, farms often rely on pipes called tile drains. These pipes are used to keep fields from becoming too soggy, which helps crops grow better. However, these pipes can also transport nutrients and chemicals, such as fertilizers and pesticides, from the fields into nearby bodies of water. 


Whether we’re talking about cities or rural areas, the pipes we use to handle water harm the environment. It is important that we find ways to improve the effects of these pipes on our lakes and rivers and the creatures that depend on them.We can do this by creating better methods to clean the water, changing how we farm, and making sure everyone knows how important it is to dispose of waste properly. By working together to find better solutions, we can make sure that our water is healthy for future generations.
 




 
Additionally, an instagram account allowed visitors to share their documentation and exeperience of Pipe Up.Pipe Up Instragram

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Public By Desigh


The theme of the fourth cycle of Exhibit Columbus, Public by Design, built on the legacy of Columbus, Indiana to explore how collaborations between communities and designers could revitalize and reimagine historic downtowns as equitable, beautiful, and joyful places. Public by Design served as a platform for many vibrant communities to become connected around the values of inclusivity, care, and generosity. This cycle celebrated creative methods of collaboration that communities and designers could use to grow a sense of belonging and connection in public spaces.


These ideas extended through every aspect of this cycle of Exhibit Columbus, from shaping the curatorial team and process to selecting participants and creating the format and goals of every event. Starting with the 2022 Symposium, the voices, memories, and dreams of the many communities of Columbus were amplified and celebrated in the design process. We believed this collaborative effort and the process of co-creation would resonate far beyond the city limits of Columbus.


The 2023 Exhibition featured temporary installations throughout downtown, whose impacts were lasting and profound. They grew from the ideas explored in the Symposium, collaborations with community partners, and the creative imagination of the participants. The installations served as prototypes for permanent change in the urban core of this city and examples for other communities to consider. Public by Design represented an opportunity for each of us to play new and transformative roles in shaping a public life that was more connected to public places and public institutions.













 


















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		<title>American Wild</title>
				
		<link>https://shelbydoyle.com/American-Wild</link>

		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Feb 2024 21:55:26 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>Shelby Elizabeth Doyle </dc:creator>

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		<description>American Wild: A Memorial

Finalist
Van Alen Institute Memorials for the Future Competition in collaboration with the National Park Service
Shelby Doyle
Justine Holzman
Forbes Lipschitz
Halina Steiner



	










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The station is transformed from a space of commuting to one of commemoration. Metro users seen here rise through the station beneath the formations of Arches National Park.

Memorials for the Future Competition

During the National Park Service Centennial, the Van Alen Institute, the National Park Service, and the National Capital Planning Commission collaborated on an ideas competition to reimagine how we think about, feel, and experience memorials. Finalists for the competition were&#38;nbsp;exhibited at the John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts and findings summarized in a report – Not Set in Stone.

Finalist: American WildShelby Doyle, Justine Holzman, Forbes Lipschitz, Halina Steiner

The National Parks are a living memorial to a uniquely American idea of wilderness. In celebration of the National Parks Centennial, American Wild captures the majesty of the nation’s landscape and brings it to the Nation’s capital. Located in the L’Enfant Plaza Station, American Wild generates civic pride by connecting the distinctive architecture of the Washington, D.C.&#38;nbsp; Metro to the National Parks. Using ultra-high-definition video, recordings of each of the 59 National Parks are projection-mapped at full scale onto the coffered ceiling of L’Enfant Plaza Station, a central Metro station used by a majority of the ridership. The memorial lasts for 59 days – one day for each park. This timeline of the National Park Service’s 100-year history serves as a visual advocate for Service’s next 100 years. In so doing, American Wild serves not only as a steward of the National Park’s legacy but also a steward of its future.

American Wild Final Report PDF
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Full scale, immersive video expands access to the National Park experience, raising awareness and creating memories that outlast the installation itself. Visitors seen here are transported to Yosemite National Park. 




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		<title>SEKI Collection</title>
				
		<link>https://shelbydoyle.com/SEKI-Collection</link>

		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Feb 2024 22:15:27 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>Shelby Elizabeth Doyle </dc:creator>

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		<description>SEKI Collection












Collection for ISU President Wintersteen’s Installation 
with Erin Hunt, Kelly Devitt, and Ingrid Lilligren








	










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SEKI is a collection of eighty unique vases designed for President Wendy Wintersteen’s installation by Shelby Doyle, Erin Hunt, Kelly Devitt, and Ingrid Lilligren. Each vase represents the integration of custom-made glazes with computational designs and 3D ceramic printing.


The process began with developing a digital 3D model&#38;nbsp; of each vase using a series of algorithms to create sets of geometry. From these digital models, code was produced that directed a ceramic 3D printer to deposit clay in thin layers, one layer at a time, to produce the vase. Once complete, the vases were dried, fired, glazed, and fired again. The palette of glaze colors was inspired by the University Museums’ Iowa College Pottery collection, thereby connecting advances in ceramic technology to its history at Iowa State.&#38;nbsp; This collaboration was possible because the Iowa State University College of Design is one of the most comprehensive design colleges in the country: home to seven departments, fostering opportunities for unique multidisciplinary collaborations.


SEKI is the result of an ongoing partnership at the&#38;nbsp; ISU Computation &#38;amp; Construction Lab (CCL) between the Department of Architecture and the ceramics studio in the Department of Art and Visual Culture at the College of Design.
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