PORTFOLIO.



GRAPHICS

precedent study
Sosoljip House
house design
marietta, georgia
house design
marietta, georgia isovist study
integrative studio design
house design site analysis
integrative studio design floor plan one
integrative studio design floor plan two
The modular wall design was designed for an elementary school cafeteria facade. The modules were adjustable and had differing degrees of materiality and scale to provide varying experiences. The wall was designed to have movable pieces for a playful and visually stimulating experience for the kids enjoying their lunchtime.
This urban design was for a small coastal city in Albania, that is a historic water mill town. The city has three major canals that run through the entire city above and underground. The canals have over time been covered due to expansion and urbanization. The goal of the design is to reopen a portion of the canal and connect the rural residential area of the city with the canal and the mountains to the North through a historic center for the community and tourists. The center would also include retail in the bottom levels and a hotel in the above levels for people that are visiting but would rather not stay in the city. The design also would have bike retail to encourage the community to utilize the new biking trail along the canal. The waterfront boardwalk will lead people to the hiking trails that before lacked a clear path for pedestrians.
analog skills
wooden artifact drawings
drafting design analog skills
st. benedicts chapel precedent study
perspectives
lawson weston home precedent study
charcoal analog skills
Modular design for a homeless pavilion in Marietta, Georgia. The design is changing the stigma’s of homelessness by connecting the community and the homeless and the people of the community in one space. By utilizing modular design each pod can be versatile in programming. Whether they are a shelter for the night, or a space to study during the day, the pavillion is bluring the lines between communities. Encouraging people to see homeless individuals as humans.