space ink was founded in 1989 by Daniela Bertol and David Foell as a multidisciplinary laboratory. It embraces experimental projects integrating science, art, design and architecture, as well as theoretical works focusing on the transformation of architecture and its integration with digital space. The vision that technological advancements should establish continuity with the past --instead of creating a fracture-- has been expressed in architectural and educational projects, art installations, artwork, furniture and graphic design.
The interest in sustainable architecture has inspired solar based design, such as the house at Sunset Farm: contemporary architectural vocabulary and materials re-propose design intention from early civilizations. The most recent project is Sky Spirals, a series of places devoted to sustainable design where the shaping of the landscape is based on solar and stellar alignments.

David Foell, AIA, was educated at Cornell School of Architecture.
His 23 years of professional experience include transportation, residential, commercial, office and furniture design. He has worked in Boston, Rome, and New York.
Since 1991, he has served as designer and manager in the station design area of New York City Transit. He is coauthor of the book Designing Digital Space (John Wiley & Sons, 1997).