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Ruilova, Ashley, Group B, Final

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INFO

MARCH 24, 2002

917-509-2505

ARUILOV000@CITYMAIL.CUNY.EDU

CORONA, NY, 11368

INTERESTS

ASHLEY RUILOVA

THIRD-YEAR ARCHITECTURE STUDENT

ABOUT ME

As a third-year architecture student, see architecture as a field of constant learning. My work-oriented mindset pushes me to improve and embrace new challenges. I design with intention, considering needs, social and environmental surroundings, and construction assemblies to create inspiring spaces that connect people. am eager to learn as much as I can in my career to create spaces that will last.

EXPERIENCE

Teacher’s Assistant for the Fabrication Shop (CCNY) - Fall 2024

-Multitasked by checking people into the system and verifying if they had done the proper training beforehand, assisted students with their projects, cleaning and organizing shop tools, keeping track of tools being returned to shop, and observing to ensure a student doesn’t misuse a machine dangerously.

-Helped guide students on how to use certain machines and gave suggestions while simultaneously monitoring other students.

EDUCATION

The Benard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture, City College of New York, CUNY

SKILLS

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PARTNER(S): Aracely Palaguachi

YEAR: Fall 2025

LOCATION: 41-45 William St, Portland, ME, 04103

This accessible ADU was designed for two couples with different needs and preferences. The layout promotes a balanced work-life environment, enabling quality time with family or friends by prioritizing zones for private, social, and shared spaces, both inside and outside the ADU. The large windows in the center provide a clear view of the outdoor patio, encouraging activities such as outdoor cooking, while also connecting the kitchen, dining, and living room within the open interior space

HVAC DIAGRAM

LIGHTING DIAGRAM SPRINKLER DIAGRAM

GROUND FLOOR PLAN RESIDENTIAL FLOOR PLAN

HALLWAY
BALCONY

GARAGE 1ST FLOOR

2ND FLOOR

NORTH ELEVATION

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PARTNER(S): Joaquin Pinto

YEAR: Spring 2023

LOCATION: Flushing Meadows Corona Park

This boat enhances natural surroundings with nesting grids for bird watching and a sunken lounge where people can observe water, plants, and listen to ripples through sound tubes. With every elevation change, there is a different experience to encounter.

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PARTNER(S): Aracely Palaguachi

YEAR: Spring 2023

LOCATION: 141 Convent Avenue, New York, NY, 10031

This project experiments the use of various materials to utilize their unique properties, incorporating passive strategies. The design of the box is inspired by a Trombe wall, utilizing the sun as the primary source of natural heat to maintain an optimal temperature while also using cross-ventilation

Summer Solstice
Equinox Solstice
Winter Solstice

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