James Clarke-Hicks is currently completing his MArch at the University of Waterloo School of Architecture. His professional background includes construction, material prototyping and landscape architecture. James has previously exhibited furniture and architectural prototypes at the Toronto Design Offsite Festival, IIDEX Woodshop, IDS Prototype Show, IDS Showroom, Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery, Come up to my Room and Cambridge Riverside Galleries. James' current work, in collaboration with Isabel Ochoa, explores lighting design through the material deformation of 3D printed architectural ceramics. Their research investigates novel geometries that emerge during the wet processing of stoneware and porcelain-proposing that matter, form and light function reciprocally with one another.