2025 Portfolio

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FOLIO P T OR

BIOGRAPHY

As a dedicated architecture student, I am passionate about crafting design solutions that provide meaningful spaces for clients and their communities. Through research-driven and responsive planning, I strive to create architecture that promotes place-making and social well-being within the built environment.

Bachelor of Architecture (In Progress)

Thomas Jefferson University College of Architecture and the Built Environment

213 East Meade Street Philadelphia, PA 19118

amlineburger@gmail.com (215) 237-2119

STANTEC PARK(ing) Day 2024

Reimagining Philadelphia’s Northeast Library

SANCTUARY OF

Non-Demoninational Church at Blue Bell Park

SHIFTING ANGLES

STANTEC PARK(ing) Day 2024

Developed in collaboration with STANTEC designers, this installation encourages public engagement through rotating, mirrored modules. One panel’s movement effects the orientation of surrounding modules, altering the installation’s reflection of its surroundings. This interaction intends to demonstrate the ripple affect of our actions on our surroundings and subsequent perception of those changes.

Concept Sketch of Panel Interactions

Axonometric

Panel Assembly - Exploded Axonometric

MEDIATEQUE

Reimagining Philadelphia’s Northeast Library

The proposed library aims to foster the engagement of residents by creating a distinct site presence. As the current library is underutilized, this mediateque visually differentiates itself from the surroundings to draw greater attention. The entrance instills this effect with its receding throughway, using pillars to mark the entry. The facade, comprised of polycarbonate panels, allows diffuse lighting into the building without revealing its interior conditions.

Second Floor Plan
Elevation A

Approach from Adjacent Neighborhood

SANCTUARY OF SOLACE

Non-Demoninational

Church at Blue Bell Park

Using existing landscape elements, this spiritual center creates a serene outpost in nature. The quietest space, the chapel, is nestled in a wooded clearing. The small building ripples outward through the exterior procession, orienting the main building along its axis. The use of mass timber construction allows the expression of natural materials in the building’s structure. A perforated screen facade creates an impression of enclosure by limiting views while providing natural lighting.

Anna Lineburger

Gabriela Marquez

Jim Sontag

Approach to Main Entrane

Site Plan with Analysis
Parti Diagram

Section 1 - Node A

Chapel Interior Corridor to Sanctuary
Sanctuary

Structrual Axonometric

Panel System Exploded Axon

West Elevation

COMMUNITY CENTER

Facilitating Collaboration

Designed for the grassroots non-profit organization G.R.E.A.T. (Germantown Residents for Economic Alternatives Together), this community center aims to provide familiarity by implementing site-responsive styles and materials. The seperation of public community spaces and temporary housing meets the organization’s needs for a permenant meeting place and economic alternatives to existing living options in the area.

Parti Diagram
Second Floor Plan

Exterior Throughway

Longitudinal Section Perspective

Community Meeting Space
Roof Gardens

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