Margaret Marsh Architectural Portfolio

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Margaret Marsh B.A. in Architecture Princeton University Class of 2013

marsh@princeton.edu


Contents

MARGARET MARSH / B.A. / Princeton ‘13

Models Drawings

Diagrams Renderings Work Experience

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6-9

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Resume

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Models/Junior

Independent Work

MARGARET MARSH / B.A. / Princeton ‘13

Guest House In repsonse to OMA’s Villa dall’Ava. Basswood and Plexi, lazer cut. Spring 2012, Professor: Paul Lewis

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Models/Senior

Studio

Site Model Museum Board, Basswood, Milled MDF.

MARGARET MARSH / B.A. / Princeton ‘13

Final Model Conservation and storage facility in Marfa, Texas. Basswood, Plexi, MDF. Fall 2012, Professor: Guy Nordenson

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Models/Junior

Independent Work

MARGARET MARSH / B.A. / Princeton ‘13

Bookcase (Large Scale Model: 3”=1’) Boocase in response to OMA’s Villa dall’Ava. Design sketches, production sheet, and Basswood Model. Spring 2012, Profressor: Paul Lewis

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Models/Working

Models

MARGARET MARSH / B.A. / Princeton ‘13

Sketch Models

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Installations/Senior

Studio

MARGARET MARSH / B.A. / Princeton ‘13

“Floating” Furniture Analysis Object dissection of Donald Judd’s Bank Building in Marfa, Texas. Chairs, Desks, Tables,and Paintings replicated to emphasize their primacy in determining the space. Fall 2012 Profressor: Guy Nordenson

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DRAWINGS/Senior PACKING

TEMP. ARCHIVE

CIRCULATION

Studio

MARGARET MARSH / B.A. / Princeton ‘13

CONSERVATION

CONSERVATION LAB

READING ROOM

WEATHERING

CIRCULATION

STORAGE

STORAGE

ARCHIVE STORAGE

SEPARATED ARCHIVE STORAGE

MATERIALS STORAGE

Plans and Sections Studio project for storage and conservation facility for the Judd and Chinati Foundations in Marfa, Texas

CRATE STORAGE

PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO

MATERIALS STORAGE

MATERIALS STORAGE SMALL OBJECT STORAGE CRATE STORAGE SMALL OBJECT STORAGE

STORAGE SHELVING

STORAGE BARS FOR HORIZONTAL WORKS

VARNISH / PAINT STORAGE

Fall 2012

LARGE OBJECT STORAGE

LARGE OBJECT STORAGE

STORAGE SHELVING

Professor: Guy Nordenson

EXTRA LARGE OBJCET STORAGE

PACKING / UNPACKING MATERIALS

TEMP. CRATE STORAGE

RECIEVING / DELIVERY AREA

LARGE OBJECT STORAGE

BAR FOR ROLLED PACKING MATERIALS

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DRAWINGS/Senior

Studio

MARGARET MARSH / B.A. / Princeton ‘13

CRATES CRATES

JUDD-DESIGNED STORAGE BARS

OPEN STORAGE SHELVES FOR HORIZONTAL PIECES

Single Storage Unit Detail Plan and section.

CRATES

CRATES

Fall 2012 Professor: Guy Nordenson

LOW-RISE CABINET GARAGE STYLE DOOR = 40’

VIEWING PAVILION OPEN STORAGE SHELVES MISC. CRATES

MISC. CRATES JUDD-DESIGNED STORAGE BARS FOR HORIZONTAL PIECES

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DRAWINGS/Senior

Studio

Conservation lab Plan and Section Fall 2012, Professor: Guy Nordenson

MARGARET MARSH / B.A. / Princeton ‘13 WC

SPECIALTY WORK AREA

Surface Materials Plans Materiality study for final design of conservation and storage facility. MATERIALS STORAGE

DEVLIERY / RECEIVING

PACKING TEMP. ARCHIVE

READING ROOM

WEATHERING ROOM WC WEATHERING ROOM

STORAGE SHELVING

ADDITIONAL STAFF ENTRACE

STORAGE SHELVING

DELIVERY RAMP

Storage Facility Section Detailed explication of storage facility views and containers. VIEWING PAVILION

DELIVERY / PACKING / UNPACKING

EXPOSURE VOID

VIEWING PAVILION

STORAGE

EXPOSURE VOID

CIRCULATION

STORAGE

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DRAWINGS/axonometrics

MARGARET MARSH / B.A. / Princeton ‘13

(Right)

Axonometric Analyses Material, Programmatic, and Circulatory Senior Studio Fall 2012 Professor: Guy Nordenson

(Below)

Axonometric Progression Analysis of final project for “Modern House” Studio Junior Independent Work Spring 2012 Professor: Paul Lewis

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Diagrams

MARGARET MARSH / B.A. / Princeton ‘13 Description of an Urban Room Movement analysis of London’s Primrose Hill Park.

Mapping Analysis Design for New Jersey Greenway, utilizing clean transport and reviving landscape - Footprint diagram. American Urbanism Design Seminar, Spring 2012 Professor: Mario Gandelsonas

Location

DENSITY FOOTPRINT: HIGH FREQUENCY AREA

HOUSING CLUSTER TRAIN STATION Dog

POINT OF INTEREST

Runner Walker 2000 ft

Picnic

ROAD ARTERIES BARREN LAND FOREST URBAN WATER 8,800 4,400

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8,800 Feet

Circulation Diagrams Circulation analysis of final for “Artist Colony” studio. Junior Independent Work, Fall 2011 Professor: Gisela Baurmann

Routes - Paths to Doorways

Natural Path - Cutting Corners

High Frequency Locations

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Diagrams Analytical Program Iterations Design process for “Artist Colony” studio. Individual units for site in Brooklyn

MARGARET MARSH / B.A. / Princeton ‘13

Fall 2011, Professor: Gisela Baurmann

GRID CREATION

RESTRICTIONS

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Renderings/Senior

Studio

MARGARET MARSH / B.A. / Princeton ‘13

Photo-Realistic Renderings Exterior of Storage and Conservation Facility for the Judd and Chinati Foundations in Marfa, Texas Fall 2012 Professor: Guy Nordenson

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Renderings Abstract Renderings Geometric massing renderings of individual units for Artist’s colony in Brooklyn.

MARGARET MARSH / B.A. / Princeton ‘13

Junior Independent Work, Fall 2011 Professor: Gisela Baurmann

Abstract Renderings Interiors of Storage and Conservation Facility for the Judd and Chinati Foundations, Senior Studio, Fall 2012 Professor: Guy Nordenson

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Renderings/Work

Experience

MARGARET MARSH / B.A. / Princeton ‘13

Renderings for Company Proposals Created during Architectural Internship at marketing firm. Summer 2012 Renderings for Company Product Photobooth prototype design created during Architectural Internship at Social Media company. Summer 2012

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Work Experience/Drawings

MARGARET MARSH / B.A. / Princeton ‘13

Custom Corporate Floor PLans Created for company proposals during Architecture Internship at marketing firm. Summer 2012

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Work Experience/WoodShop Design Prototype Portable photobooth with shelves for electronic accessories.

MARGARET MARSH / B.A. / Princeton ‘13

Wood Joints for shelf support.

Hinges - collapsable/transportable option

Custom made and developed for social media company during Internship Summer 2012

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MARGARET MARSH 21 Carlton Hill Princeton University 2124 Frist Center marsh@princeton.edu / 914.409.6148 London NW8 0JX Princeton, NJ 08544 United Kingdom EDUCATION Princeton University, Princeton, NJ B.A. in Architecture: Departmental GPA: 3.6 Cumulative GPA: 3.5 Studios: Sports Design, Artist Colony (Site: Gowanus, Brooklyn), The Modern House, Radical Conservation (Site: Marfa, Texas) Senior Thesis: Reconciling Deconstructivism: Re-Constructing Through Section Fairfield University, Florence, Italy, Cultural Immersion The American School in London, London, England WORK EXPERIENCE Engine Shop Agency, Miami, FL Freelance Architect for experiential marketing agency. Responds to architectural needs of marketing events; Creates venue floor plans and renderings for company’s clients. Engine Shop Agency, NY, NY Architecture Intern for experiential marketing agency. Executed floor plans and renderings for clients’ event based programs. Prolific Interactive, Brooklyn, NY Architecture Consultant for social media company. Designed and implemented multiple photobooth prototypes for unique iPad application. Timothy Sammons Inc., Fine Arts Agents, NY, NY/London, UK Intern for arts sales agents. Tracked and catalogued auctions. Oversaw estate evaluations and private sales. Managed office correspondence and archives. Nelson Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO Intern for Education Department. Created Powerpoints and physical materials kits to enable teachers to simulate museum collections in the classroom. LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE New Member Coordinator, Pi Beta Phi, Sorority Oriented and integrated new members. Taught sorority values. Sponsorship Chair, Service in Style, Campus Philanthropy Acquired all designer donations for annual Fashion Show in support of the Eden Institute and Autism services. Recruitment Chair, Pi Beta Phi, Sorority Responsible for recruiting new members. Planned and executed multiple events. UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES Member, The Ivy Club, Social Organization Design Team, The Daily Princetonian, Newspaper Layout SKILLS Adobe Creative Suite (+4 yrs): Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, Acrobat X Pro Rhinoceros (+3 yrs), AutoCAD (+3 yrs), ArcGIS (+1 yr) Physical model making: lazer cutting (+3 yrs), woodshop (+2 yrs), milling (+1 yr)

June 2013

Summer 2011 June 2009 Fall 2012 – Present

Summer 2012 Summer 2012 Summer 2009 – 2010 Summer 2008

Fall 2012 Spring 2012 Fall 2011

Spring 2011 – Present Fall 2009 – Spring 2011

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