Experience Education
Cal Poly Pomona (CPP/ARC), B-Arch
Recognition
President’s and Dean’s List, Cal Poly Pomona
Outstanding Student, CPP First Year Design
Featured Work and Interview, Archinect
Proficiency
Rhinoceros 7, Grasshopper, Revit, Adobe Suite incl. Photshop, Illustrator, After Effects and Premiere, V-Ray, Blender,
2020 - Current 2021 2019 - 2022 2020 - 2025 2021, 2022 2021 2020
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CONTENTS
School of Architecture
Second Year Design Studio, ARC 2021A
Mt. Wilson Scientist Retreat
Third Year Design Studio, ARC 3011
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Mylla Hytte - Case Study
Building Construction I, ARC 3410
A Study of Splashes
Spring 2022 Fall 2022 Fall 2021 Spring 2021
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Visual Lit and Civilization, ARC 1022A 01 02 03
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Museum of Contemporary Japanese Art
Second Year Design Studio, ARC 2021L Fall 2021
Museum of Contemporary Japanese Art
Fall 2021
First Year Design Studio, ARC 2021L
Cal Poly Pomona Architecture (CPP/ARC)
Instructor: Maria Sviridova
Located in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, this project serves as a central gathering space and Japanese Contemporary Art museum for the local community and Greater LA.
The project explores the idea of nesting spaces within larger volumes. Originating from the rotation of a grid, the project’s overall massing is the result of two volumes that were rotated and then merged. The intersection of these two volumes creates a seam towards the west side of the building, allowing the building to fold. As a result of the building folding away from its nearby party wall, the front and back of the site are bridged allowing one to pass between the building without having to enter it. This lets the project act not just as a museum but as a thoroughfare, connecting Little Tokyo’s cultural fabric.
The nesting condition of the project appears most clearly in the main gallery. In plan, the main gallery sits within the larger bounding box of the building with service-related program wrapping around it.
The folding that takes place also helps regulate circulation. Circulation runs along the folded edge of the volumes within a large double-height canyon. Off the main gallery, circulation branches away from the museum in an “arm” of stairs that lead to an exterior space and the auditorium.
Various techniques to provide natural light into spaces are deployed throughout the project; the ground above the classroom peels upwards creating a skylight, the front facade of the project receives a punch that diffuses light into the gallery, and the ceiling of the main gallery folds upwards letting light seep into to below.
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7 A A A B B B C C + 16'-0" SERVICE ALLEY + 0'-0" EAST 1ST STREET DN UP DN DN UP UP UP Section 5, Maria Sviridova Addison Perry EX04: Museum of Japanese Contemporary Art CPP/ARC ARC2011A F2021 GROUND FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1/8” = 1’-0” 0 1 5 10 20 1 LOBBY 2 CAFE 3 PUBLIC RESTROOM 4 ART STORAGE 5 LOADING DOCK 1 2 5 4 3 3 A A A B B B C C + 16'-0" SERVICE ALLEY + 0'-0" EAST 1ST STREET DN DN UP UP DN UP Section 5, Maria Sviridova Addison Perry EX04: Museum of Japanese Contemporary Art CPP/ARC ARC2011A F2021 THIRD FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1/8” = 1’-0” 0 1 5 10 20 1 MAIN GALLERY 2 SECONDARY GALLERY 3 PUBLIC RESTROOM 4 PLAZA 3 1 2 4 3 Top: Third Floor Plan, Bottom: Ground Floor Plan Museum of Contemporary Japanese Art
8 SECTION A SCALE: 1/8” = 1’-0” 1 SECONDARY GALLERY 2 LOBBY 3 AUDITORIUM 4 CONFERENCE ROOM 5 COMMUNITY CLASSROOM 1 2 3 5 0 1 5 10 20 4 Section 5, Maria Sviridova Addison Perry EX04: Museum of Japanese Contemporary Art CPP/ARC ARC2011A F2021 SECTION B SCALE: 1/8” = 1’-0” SECTION C SCALE: 1/8” = 1’-0” 1 CAFE 2 PLAZA 3 CONFERENCE ROOM 4 ART STORAGE 5 MECHNICAL ROOM 1 MAIN GALLERY 2 BOOKSTORE 3 LOBBY 4 LOWER GALLERY 1 1 2 2 3 3 5 4 4 0 0 1 1 5 5 10 10 20 20 Top: Section A, Left: Section B, Right: Section C Museum of Contemporary Japanese Art
9 Top: Exploded Axonometric Program Diagram Museum of Contemporary Japanese Art SUPPORT 2,100 SF EXHIBITION 8,000 SF PUBLIC AREAS 1. Lobby / Reception / Coat Check 2. Bookstore 3. Cafe 4. Auditorium 5. Community Classroom 6. Public Restrooms 1. Director ’s Office 2. Offices 3. Conference Room 4. Staff Room 5. Staff Restroom 1. Mechanical Room 2. Art Storage 3. Preparation Room 6,600 SF STAFF 1,300 SF EXTERIOR SPACES N/A MAIN STAIRS EGRESS CORES ELEVATORS PROGRAM DIAGRAM NOT TO SCALE 1 6 6 1 3 2 4 5 5 1 3 2 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 2 3 4 BASEMENT GROUND 02 03 04 CIRCULATION DIAGRAM NOT TO SCALE SUPPORT 2,100 SF EXHIBITION 8,000 SF PUBLIC AREAS 1. Lobby / Reception / Coat Check 2. Bookstore 3. Cafe 4. Auditorium 5. Community Classroom 6. Public Restrooms 1. Director ’s Office 2. Offices 3. Conference Room 4. Staff Room 5. Staff Restroom 1. Mechanical Room 2. Art Storage 3. Preparation Room 6,600 SF STAFF 1,300 SF EXTERIOR SPACES N/A MAIN STAIRS EGRESS CORES ELEVATORS Section 5, Maria Sviridova Addison Perry EX04: Museum of PROGRAM DIAGRAM NOT TO SCALE 1 6 6 1 3 2 4 5 5 1 3 2 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 2 3 4 BASEMENT GROUND 02 03 04 CIRCULATION DIAGRAM NOT TO SCALE
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Left: Exterior Plaza Render, Right: Interior Gallery, Bottom: Interior Lobby Museum of Contemporary Japanese Art
Section 5, Maria Sviridova
Section 5, Maria Sviridova
Addison Perry
Addison Perry
Section 5, Maria Sviridova
Section 5, Maria Sviridova
Addison Perry
Addison Perry
EX04: Museum of Japanese Contemporary Art CPP/ARC ARC2011A F2021 EXTERIOR MODEL PHOTOGRAPH INTERIOR
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EX04: Museum of Japanese Contemporary Art CPP/ARC ARC2011A F2021
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Top: Physical Model Photographs Museum of Contemporary Japanese Art
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School of Architecture Spring 2022
Second Year Design Studio, ARC 2021A
Cal Poly Pomona Architecture (CPP/ARC)
Instructor: Jeehye Kim
What does a school require? This project proposes a different approach to how a school is conceptualized. Located on the Cal Poly Pomona campus, this new school of architecture challenges the facade of large institutions and literally begins to break it apart. The project takes the site into consideration and begins to break it apart into building blocks. These building blocks are shifted and pulled in various directions to create a new “inbetween’ spaces within the plinth. In the plinth, the in-between space results in courtyards providing a place of refuge for students between classes. The shifting and creation of the courtyard spaces are bounded by a singular module. Differences in exterior facade treatment distinguish the walls that have been
separated from each other. The courtyards help dissolve the overpowering diamond shaped boundary of the site, allowing the project to blend well with the rest of campus.
The tower of the project follows a similar system of shifting building blocks. Program blocks are pulled apart from the main tower massing, forming spaces in between that have inherent connections to the program adjacent. The in-between spaces become opportunities for outdoor learning, public galleries, and places to reconnect with the larger campus. The facade of the tower is cloaked in a metal mesh that widens and shrinks according to programmatic concerns and the transformation of the building blocks.
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Top: Ground Floor Plan
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School of Architecture
Top: Tower Floor Plans (Studio Left, Admin Right) School of Architecture
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School of Architecture
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Top Left: Section A, Top Right: Elevation SE, Bottom Left: Facade Development Diagram School of Architecture
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Top: Axonometric Chunk, Bottom: Courtyard Render School of Architecture
Mt. Wilson Scientist Retreat
Fall 2022
Third Year Design Studio, ARC 3011
Cal Poly Pomona Architecture (CPP/ARC)
Instructor: Yasushi Ishida
Sited on the peak of Mt. Wilson in the Los Angeles forest, this project aims to blur the boundaries between work and life.
The structure serves as a residential unit for two scientists as well as a research office and laboratory. Three wings of the structure are all connected to form a triangle-shaped plan. The connection between each wing allows the building to be a continuous loop, suggesting that the work program can be merged with the living program, rather than keeping the two entities separate. A change in floor elevation physically separates the two types of spaces (private and public) while still allowing access between each. The exterior wall of the structure is lined
with glazing, encouraging a view out to the landscape and revealing the building’s truss system. It also begins to highlight the corridor that can be visualized in plan, stitching each wing of the project together. This corridor is unobstructed and acts as a connecting path to each program. To emphasize the idea of progression as one begins to move from private to public, the upper plan of the building begins to expand, finally framing a large view of the surrounding landscape at the research lab.
Structurally, the project is supported by three elements. A tower, connects the lower service road to the upper main road, a cantilever, and a bridge.
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Mt. Wilson Scientist Retreat
Top: Level 1 Plan, Bottom: Level 2 Plan
Top: Section B, Bottom: Section A Mt. Wilson Scientist Retreat
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Top: Structural Wireframe, Bottom: RoT Sizing Diagram
Mt. Wilson Scientist
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Retreat
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Left: Axonometric Chunk, Right: Wall Section @ Day Room Mt. Wilson Scientist Retreat
Top: Progression Diagram Mt. Wilson
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Scientist Retreat
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Top: Unrolled Plan Sequence Mt. Wilson Scientist Retreat
Mylla Hytte - Case Study
Fall 2021
Building Construction I, ARC 3410
Cal Poly Pomona Architecture (CPP/ARC)
Instructor: Maria Sviridova
Mylla Hytte by Mork-Ulnes Architects is a small wood-framed house nestled in the Nordmarka forest. The 100 square meter project overlooks incredible views of the surrounding wilderness. The house’s pinwheel configuration helps frame each of these views and blocks harsh weather from disturbing either of its two outdoor patio spaces. The exterior of the house is finished in untreated heart pine with the interior being finished in a combination of lyed pine plywood and white oil. The ceiling and majority of the furniture also features this plywood finish.
The project has three main living “cores” which hold closets, storage, and bathrooms. These cores are the only interior walls. Two of the three cores are loading bearing.
Through close analysis of the case study students were tasked to document and convey technical information, including framing details, using knowledge gained through class and outside study. The final product consisted of a set of construction documents.
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31 Top: Detailed Wall Section Mylla Hytte - Case Study B.O. FOUNDATION ‐3' ‐ 0" LEVEL 1 0' ‐ 0" EAVE 9' ‐ 3" BATT INSULATION WEATHER BARRIER PLYWOOD SHEATHING FURRING STRIPS SPACE FOR VENTILATION 0'7" PINE FINISH INSECT SCREEN FINISH EXTENDS PAST SHEATING FOR DRIP WATERPROOFING DRAINAGE MAT DOUBLE STRAPPING FOR NAILING 4‐IN. PERFORATED DRAINAGE PIPE COARSE GRAVEL 4‐IN. CONCRETE SLAB MOISTURE BARRIER SAND COARSE GRAVEL 1/2‐IN. ANCHOR BOLT 2X6 P.T. MUDSILL BLOCKING WITH SPACE FOR VENTILATION 2X6 DOUBLE TOP PLATE 2X3 STRAPPING PLYWOOD FINISH FLASHING WITH DRIP VAPOR BARRIER SHEATHING WEATHER BARRIER FURRING ROOFING VAPOR BARRIER BATT INSULATION TJI RAFTER FOUNDATION WALL Scale Date Drawn By Project Number ADDISON PERRY 73 KELLOGG DR POMONA, CA Myllalia 15, 3520 Jevnaker, Norway Sheet Name Sheet Number 1" 1 2 MID REVIEW FINAL 11/30/21 10/08/21 A‐501 DETAILED WALL SECTION MYLLA HYT 11/29/2021 3410.02 1" = 1'‐0" 1 DETAILED WALL SECTION NO.DESCRIPTIONDATE
32 Scale Date Drawn By Project Number ADDISON PERRY 73 KELLOGG DR POMONA, CA Myllalia 15, 3520 Jevnaker, Norway Sheet Name Sheet Number NTS 10/1/2021 10:28:47 AM A‐101 AXONOMETRIC MYLLA HYTTE AP 09/30/2021 3410.02 / EX 4.3 1 AXONOMETRIC NO.DESCRIPTIONDATE B.O. FOUNDATION -3' - 0" Level 1 0' - 0" Eave 9' - 3" T.O. ROOF 16' - 9" 1 3 4 5 2 01 A-212 37' 6" 6' 6" 12' 0" 12' 0" 7' 0" 3' 0" 9' 3" 7' 6" Scale Date Drawn By Project Number ADDISON PERRY 73 KELLOGG DR POMONA, CA Myllalia 15, 3520 Jevnaker, Norway Sheet Name Sheet Number 1/4" 1'‐0" 10/1/2021 10:20:30 AM A‐201 NORTH ELEVATION MYLLA HYTTE AP 09/30/2021 3410.02 / EX 4.3 1/4" 1'‐0" 01 NORTH ELEVATION NO.DESCRIPTIONDATE Top: Axonometric, Bottom: North Elevation Mylla Hytte - Case Study
33 REF 1 A B C D 4 5 2 38' - 0" 42' 0" 14' 8" 15' 0" 12' 4" FIREPLACE WOOD PANEL DOOR 4' 0" 7' 0" 4' 0" 7' 0" 24' - 0" 7' 0" LIVING 101 KITCHEN/DINING 102 PINE PLYWOOD FINISH A-302 01 01 A-401 01 A-402 A-303 01 3 BEDROOM 103 BATHROOM 106 BUNK ROOM 105 BEDROOM 104 BATHROOM 107 Scale Date Drawn By Project Number ADDISON PERRY 73 KELLOGG DR POMONA, CA Myllalia 15, 3520 Jevnaker, Norway Sheet Name Sheet Number 1/4" 1'0" 1 2 MID REVIEW FINAL 11/30/21 10/08/21 11/29/2021 11:26:43 PM A‐101 FLOOR PLAN ‐LEVEL 1 MYLLA HYTTE AP 11/29/2021 3410.02 / FINAL 1/4" 1'‐0" 01 FLOOR PLAN ‐ LEVEL 1 NO.DESCRIPTIONDATE B.O. FOUNDATION ‐3' ‐ 0" LEVEL 1 0' ‐ 0" EAVE 9' ‐ 3" T.O. ROOF 16' ‐ 6" 1 4 5 2 01 A-402 19' 6" 7' 3" 9' 3" 3' 0" 3' 0" 9' 0" 6' 10" KITCHEN/DINING 102 LIVING 101 7' 0" 24' 0" 7' - 0" LOFT SPACE ACCESSIBLE VIA LADDER PINE PLYWOOD FINISH 3 BUNK ROOM 105 38' 0" Scale Date Drawn By Project Number ADDISON PERRY 73 KELLOGG DR POMONA, CA Myllalia 15, 3520 Jevnaker, Norway Sheet Name Sheet Number 1/4" 1'0" 1 2 MID REVIEW FINAL 11/30/21 10/08/21 11/29/2021 11:27:05 PM A‐401 N‐S SECTION MYLLA HYTTE AP 11/29/2021 3410.02 / FINAL 1/4" 1'‐0" 01 N‐S SECTION NO.DESCRIPTIONDATE 1MIDTERM10/07/202 1 Top: Floor Plan - Level 1, Bottom: N-S Section Mylla Hytte - Case Study