ALYSSA JARRETT
3rd Year Architecture Student
School : Email : Phone :
California Polytechnic University of Pomona asjarrett@cpp.edu (909) 560 1880
ALYSSA JARRETT
Alyssa Jarrett is a 3rd year undergraduate student who is passionate for architecture and design. She is looking for opportunities to gain experience in modeling, drafting, design, and is eager to network with hard-working people. She is open-minded, reliable, meets her deadlines, and has years of leadership experience. She is always striving for the best work and takes critique and suggestions openly.
WORK EXPERIENCE
LIBRARY VOLUNTEER
Paul A. Biane Library- Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Organized and restored books to proper locations and helped visitors locate material around the library.
Tutored elementary school children weekly on reading and writing skills.
Organize and assign shift duties for all team members
Count and handle daily cash deposits
Track inventory and daily sales Manage customer service inquiries
Ensure store cleanliness and team efficiency in addition to all food preparation
HIGH SCHOOL
4 Years on Principal’s Honor Roll
Enrolled in Advanced Placement and Honors courses
Student athlete, Cross Country and Track
Yearbook Staff Member
Recipient of Seal of Biliteracy for Spanish
CONTENT
School of Architecture
Pg. 6-13 Case Study: House Husaro
Pg. 14-19 Hand sketching
Pg. 20-21 Scientist Retreat Center Pg. 22-29
School of Architecture 01.








This design explores the idea of highlighting architecture school without completely revealing its contents. What lies behind the faceted glass object remains distorted, while the interstitial spaces between the glass reveal a true image of the architecture school. With the folded panels of glass behind an encapsulating curtain wall, the facade highlights the contents of architecture school with a level of abstraction that distorts what lies beyond. What lies in the interstitial spaces includes circulation elements, lounge spaces, and lookouts into the greater campus. An exploration of light, refraction, reflection, and transparency was conducted throughout.





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House Husaro 02.
House Husaro was built in 2012 by Tham & Videgård Arkitekter, as a singlefamily, private residence. It is located in the outer Stockholm archipelago in a forested area. It contains two stories, a first floor, and a loft. The home includes a living room, dining room, master bedroom, and children’s bedroom. The home contains a pier foundation that is embedded into bedrock. The overall facade is covered in metal cladding while the interior framing, walls, flooring, and roofing are made of plywood. A skylight lies above the second floor, letting light through the rafters above. The first floor contains vaults that lie on a grid, directing and establishing reference points for the interior framing of the home. The home contains multiple windows including two on the upper loft and a span of windows on the bottom floor. The home stands on the high points of the landscape capturing the beauty that surrounds this property.







Hand Sketching
TOP: TWO-POINT PERSPECTIVE, BOTTOM LEFT: HIPPOPEDE, BOTTOM RIGHT: TRIMETRIC AND DIMETRIC PROJECTION
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Scientist Retreat Center
This design aims to layer and intersect different volumes to create dynamic spaces. The main circulation path begins in the parking lot and wraps its visitors around the research lab. The connection between the research lab and meeting deck encourages the public to easily view research and have immediate access to it. Throughout the building, windows pierce the walls giving enough light to the spaces and providing a balanced amount of privacy depending on its program. To keep the building largely monolithic, the windows are strategically placed in harmony with the lava stone tile that covers the entirety of the building. The tactile lava stone of the facade system creates a sense of boldness while still remaining inconspicuous amongst the trees and nature that surrounds it.

14'-243 " 38'-441 " 18'-6"
13'-741" 8'-441" 15'-6" 11'-1021"
7'-921" 18'-1121" 49'-0"
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14'-1041" 29'-1121" 4'-643 25'-541" 4'-643" 14'-1041" 10'-741"
10'-621" SECOND FLOOR PLAN PAGE 25
7'-921"
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11'-6" ELEVATION B
ELEVATION A
COLUMN SPAN: 18' DEPTH: 9"
GIRDER SPAN: 20' DEPTH: 16"
BEAM SPAN: 26.5' DEPTH: 15"
COLUMN SPAN: 20' DEPTH: 9.5"
BEAM SPAN: 19.5' DEPTH: 11"
GIRDER SPAN: 26' DEPTH: 16"
GIRDER SPAN: 26' DEPTH: 16"
GIRDER SPAN: 35' DEPTH: 24"
GIRDER SPAN: 20' DEPTH: 16"
BEAM SPAN: 25' DEPTH: 15"
BEAM SPAN: 36' DEPTH: 19"
