
THESIS PROJECT: 'DON'T MENTION RABBITS'
PURLIN is a personal work archive and platform for experimental fabrication created by Grant Beaumont (ARB/RIBA Part 2, UCL) in 2024. The practice operates between London and Los Angeles, and is interested in the limitations of digital manufacture through an architectural lens.
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Alongside independent work, Grant has over eight years of professional experience across the US and UK, including roles at Morphosis in Los Angeles and Fereday Pollard in London. His work contributions include design development of the University of Texas Athenaeum, the Korean American Museum, Venice House, and multiple Transport for London stations.
His work has contributed to projects exhibited at the A+D Museum in Los Angeles and the London Festival of Architecture, as well as award-winning transport projects recognized by RIBA.
PURLIN functions as both an archive and a testing ground for ideas around making, precision, and buildability.