





Event Design magazine partnered with Expodeck to create the 'Design To Win' contest in 2008. The brief was to create a booth to showcase an imaginary brand that highlighted the qualities of Expodeck's new modular system. I focused on the very slender profile and large span capabilities of the system to create a 'treehouse' exhibit for a company that sold reclaimed wood. The design was included as a notable entry in the magazine.