Jody Phillips
Architect
Evansville, Indiana; U.S.



Submission: "Various timber pallet structures"

Folding Furniture, U.S.
Pavilion, Sri Lanka
Canopy + Covered Bed, U.S.
Transitional House Prototype, U.S.
House Addition, U.S.


Bio:

Jody Phillips is an architect at Veazey Parrott Durkin & Shoulders in Evansville, Indiana. In 2003, while enrolled in Ball State’s post-professional Master of Architecture II program, he participated in the CapAsia III field study. Among his projects: proposing upgrades to an informal settlement in Delhi, India and leading thirty students in the design and construction of a pavilion built of scavenged timber materials on the University of Moratuwa campus in Katubedda, Sri Lanka.









"Nearly 50% of all hardwood logged in the U.S. is used for pallets"
“Wood Uses – Pallets,” Resource Conservation Alliance, http://www.woodconsumption.org/products/pallets.html (downloaded March 15, 2006).