Summary
Phi Architect is a multidisciplinary architect and technologist with eight years focused on designing software, systems, and digital archives while drawing on decades of experience in building physical architecture and product platforms. He currently leads GEOMETOR and the PHOTON platform, creating tools and archives that explore geometric patterns, symbolic algebra visualizations, and a unified content model for multi-channel publishing. Phi blends structure, logic, and aesthetic rigor to deliver end-to-end solutions—from CMS themes and provisioning scripts to animated geometric research—reflecting a rare mix of engineering discipline and artistic sensibility. Based on the Oregon coast, he has a history of founding and guiding design and managed-service businesses, and he’s actively building an ecosystem for collaborators interested in the intersection of logic, nature, and design. An unusual strength is his practice of applying classical geometric principles (including a digital Euclid archive) to modern software architectures, turning timeless patterns into practical tooling.
8 years of coding experience
31 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Architecture, Architecture, Bachelor of Architecture, Architecture at New York Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Architecture, Bachelor of Architecture at Syracuse University