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ABOUT

Hello!

I am a fourth year student at Texas Tech University, studying to complete a Bachelor of Science in Architecture with a minor in Landscape Architecture. I am also enrolled in an accelerated program on track to earn a Masters in Architecture in 2025.

WORK EXPERIENCE

Student Teaching Assistant at Texas Tech: Responsibilities include aiding students with technological problems and teaching students how to use frequently used programs more efficiently, as well as taking attendance and grading papers.

Second Year Sudio Assistant -- Spring 2022

Architectural Technology III -- Fall 2022

First Year Studio -- Spring 2023

Internship at RBJ Studios

Responsibilies include creating concept drawings for clients, deisgning logos for clients, and attending design process meetings.

EDUCATION

Ronald Reagan High School

San Antonio, TX

Graduated June 2019

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CORINNE TENDORF

CONTACT

PHONE: 817-909-5405

EMAIL: CATENDORF801@YAHOO.COM

ADDRESS: 2520 MARSHA SHARP FRWY

EXTRA-CURRICULAR

CROP Editor -- Spring 2021-Spring 2022

CROP President -- Fall 2022-Present

CROP is a student led architectural journal that feautures cutting edge work from students, faculty, and professionals.

AIAS Member -- Spring 2020

AWARDS + COMPETITIONS

Design Leadership Award -- May 5, 2020

Charette Pillars Competition -- October 26, 2021

Student’s Choice and Honorable Mention

ASCA Habitat for Humanity Design Competition -- December 2021- June 2022

SOFTWARE + SKILLS:

Rhino 6 -- Advanced

AutoCAD -- Intermediate

Architecture + Civil

Adobe Suite -- Advanced

Acrobat, Illustrator, InDesign, Lightroom Photoshop

FIND MORE HERE: @catd.esign on instagram

Office Suite -- Advanced

REVIT -- Intermediate

Enscape -- Intermedite

Hand Drafting -- Advanced

Model Making -- Advanced

QGIS -- Intermediate

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LLANO ESTACADO OBSERVATORY

THE AEROBIC GARDEN TERRAFORM

OI O2 O3 I3 IB 2B 3B 3C 4B 4C 5B 5C OI TBWD O3 ID 2B 2A 2E 3A 3B 4A 4B 5A 5C NATIVE INVASIVE: MESQUITE SHRUBLAND NATIVE INVASIVE: YUCCA NATIVE INVASIVE: YUCCA NATIVE INVASIVE: SAND SAGE SHRUBLAND NATIVE INVASIVE: SAND SAGE SHRUBLAND GRASSLANDS IMPROVED GRASSLANDS URBAN LOW INTENSITY NATIVE INVASIVE: NATIVE INVASIVE: SAND SAGE SHRUBLAND NATIVE INVASIVE: SAND SAGE SHRUBLAND IMPROVED GRASSLANDS FLOODPLAIN HERBACEOUS FLOODPLAIN HERBACEOUS OPEN WATER OPEN WATER NATIVE INVASIVE: SAND SAGE SHRUBLAND OPEN WATER NATIVE INVASIVE: JUNIPER SHRUBLAND FLOODPLAIN MESQUITE SHRUBLAND NATIVE INVASIVE: SAND SAGE SHRUBLAND NATIVE INVASIVE: IMPROVED GRASSLANDS OPEN WATER NATIVE INVASIVE: JUNIPER SHRUBLAND FLOODPLAIN FLOODPLAIN MIXEDGRASS DECIDUOUS SHRUBLAND DECIDUOUS SHRUBLAND SHORTGRASS PRAIRIE NATIVE INVASIVE: YUCCA NATIVE INVASIVE: SAND SAGE SHRUBLAND MIXEDGRASS PRAIRIE ROW CROPS ROW CROPS ROW CROPS NATIVE INVASIVE: MESQUITE SHRUBLAND IMPROVED GRASSLANDS MIXEDGRASS PRAIRIE NATIVE INVASIVE: MESQUITE SHRUBLAND NATIVE INVASIVE: SAND SAGE SHRUBLAND NATIVE INVASIVE: SAND SAGE SHRUBLAND FLOODPLAIN HERBACEOUS NATIVE INVASIVE: JUNIPER SHRUBLAND JUNIPER FOREST MESQUITE MESQUITE SHRUBLAND DECIDUOUS MIXEDGRASS PRAIRIE MIXEDGRASS PRAIRIE ROW CROPS ROW CROPS ROW CROPS NATIVE INVASIVE: IMPROVED GRASSLANDS PRAIRIE MIXEDGRASS ROW CROPS ROW CROPS ROW CROPS SHORTGRASS PRAIRIE NON-NATIVE OLIVE IMPROVED GRASSLANDS ROW CROPS SHORTGRASS NATIVE INVASIVE: SAND SAGE SHRUBLAND IMPROVED GRASSLANDS FLOODPLAIN HERBACEOUS OPEN WATER OPEN WATER ROW CROPS ROW CROPS ROW CROPS SHORTGRASS IMPROVED GRASSLANDS BARREN URBAN LOW INTENSITY SHORTGRASS PRAIRIE BARREN 1 2 3 Page 04 | Table of Contents

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DRIVE-IN MOVIE THEATER LUBBOCK PILLARS COMPETIION

ASCA CONCRETE COMPETITION

1 LLANO ESTACADO OBSERVATORY

SHORTGRASS PRAIRIE SHORTGRASS PRAIRIE NATIVE INVASIVE: MESQUITE SHRUBLAND NATIVE INVASIVE: YUCCA NATIVE INVASIVE: YUCCA NATIVE INVASIVE: SAND SAGE SHRUBLAND NATIVE INVASIVE: SAND SAGE SHRUBLAND IMPROVED GRASSLANDS IMPROVED GRASSLANDS URBAN LOW INTENSITY NATIVE INVASIVE: JUNIPER SHRUBLAND NATIVE INVASIVE: MESQUITE SHRUBLAND NATIVE INVASIVE: SAND SAGE SHRUBLAND NATIVE INVASIVE: SAND SAGE SHRUBLAND IMPROVED GRASSLANDS FLOODPLAIN HERBACEOUS FLOODPLAIN HERBACEOUS URBAN LOW INTENSITY URBAN LOW INTENSITY OPEN WATER OPEN WATER OPEN WATER OPEN WATER SHORTGRASS PRAIRIE SHORTGRASS PRAIRIE NATIVE INVASIVE: SAND SAGE SHRUBLAND OPEN WATER NATIVE INVASIVE: JUNIPER SHRUBLAND FLOODPLAIN JUNIPER FOREST MESQUITE SHRUBLAND NATIVE INVASIVE: SAND SAGE SHRUBLAND IMPROVED GRASSLANDS URBAN LOW INTENSITY URBAN LOW INTENSITY OPEN WATER NATIVE INVASIVE: JUNIPER SHRUBLAND DECIDUOUS SHRUBLAND DECIDUOUS SHRUBLAND SHORTGRASS PRAIRIE NATIVE INVASIVE: MESQUITE SHRUBLAND NATIVE INVASIVE: YUCCA NATIVE INVASIVE: YUCCA NATIVE INVASIVE: YUCCA NATIVE INVASIVE: SAND SAGE SHRUBLAND FLOODPLAIN HERBACEOUS FLOODPLAIN JUNIPER FOREST JUNIPER FOREST FLOODPLAIN JUNIPER FOREST MESQUITE SHRUBLAND RIPARIAN DECIDUOUS RIPARIAN DECIDUOUS RIPARIAN DECIDUOUS DECIDUOUS SHRUBLAND SHORTGRASS PRAIRIE NATIVE INVASIVE: MESQUITE SHRUBLAND FLOODPLAIN HERBACEOUS MESQUITE SHRUBLAND DECIDUOUS SHRUBLAND EVERGREEN SHRUBLAND
SHORTGRASS PRAIRIE ROW CROPS ROW CROPS ROW CROPS IMPROVED GRASSLANDS MIXEDGRASS PRAIRIE SHRUBLAND NATIVE INVASIVE: SAND SAGE SHRUBLAND NATIVE INVASIVE: SAND SAGE SHRUBLAND NATIVE INVASIVE: JUNIPER SHRUBLAND FLOODPLAIN FLOODPLAIN JUNIPER FOREST MESQUITE SHRUBLAND DECIDUOUS SHRUBLAND SHRUBLAND MIXEDGRASS PRAIRIE MIXEDGRASS PRAIRIE EVERGREEN SHRUBLAND ROW CROPS ROW CROPS ROW CROPS NATIVE INVASIVE: YUCCA IMPROVED GRASSLANDS FLOODPLAIN HERBACEOUS MIXEDGRASS PRAIRIE PRAIRIE URBAN HIGH INTENSITY ROW CROPS ROW CROPS ROW CROPS SHORTGRASS PRAIRIE NON-NATIVE INVASIVE: OLIVE ELM IMPROVED GRASSLANDS BARREN BREAKS CANYON ROW CROPS ROW CROPS NATIVE INVASIVE: YUCCA NATIVE INVASIVE: SAND SAGE SHRUBLAND IMPROVED GRASSLANDS IMPROVED GRASSLANDS FLOODPLAIN JUNIPER FOREST DECIDUOUS SHRUBLAND MIXEDGRASS PRAIRIE EVERGREEN BREAKS CANYON ROW CROPS ROW CROPS IMPROVED GRASSLANDS HERBACEOUS URBAN LOW INTENSITY ROW CROPS ROW CROPS ROW CROPS SHORTGRASS PRAIRIE SHORTGRASS PRAIRIE NATIVE INVASIVE: SAND SAGE SHRUBLAND IMPROVED GRASSLANDS IMPROVED GRASSLANDS IMPROVED GRASSLANDS IMPROVED GRASSLANDS IMPROVED GRASSLANDS URBAN LOW INTENSITY OPEN WATER ROW CROPS ROW CROPS ROW CROPS ROW CROPS SHORTGRASS PRAIRIE NATIVE INVASIVE: SAND SAGE SHRUBLAND IMPROVED GRASSLANDS IMPROVED GRASSLANDS IMPROVED GRASSLANDS IMPROVED GRASSLANDS FLOODPLAIN HERBACEOUS NON-NATIVE INVASIVE: OLIVE ELM OPEN WATER OPEN WATER ROW CROPS ROW CROPS ROW CROPS SHORTGRASS PRAIRIE SHORTGRASS PRAIRIE IMPROVED GRASSLANDS IMPROVED GRASSLANDS BARREN URBAN LOW INTENSITY NON-NATIVE INVASIVE: OLIVE ELM SHORTGRASS PRAIRIE IMPROVED GRASSLANDS BARREN SHORTGRASS
The Llano Esatacado Observatory is a heavily research based project focused on rewilding the Lubbock Lake Landmark state park, in attempt to restore and protect the land that needs it the most.

The soapweed yucca is an integral part of this regions ecosystem. It is dotted along the high plains, suppporting many prairie animals, specifically the yucca moth. The moth and the Yucca have a symbiotic relationship where the plant serves as a place for eggs to be laid and provides for young moths, and in turn the moths polinate the plant.

2000sCityLimits 2000s City 1980s City Limits 1980s 1970s City Limits 1970s Limits Limits 1950s City Limits Limits City Limits 1940s City Limits 1940sCityLimits ECOLOGY DIVERSITY BASED ON MOVEMENT OF YELLOW HOUSE DRAW TARGETED ANIMALS CONCENTRATION FOCUSED IN SOUTHERNMOST PART OF THE SITE HOW NATIVE PLANTS QUICKLY BECOME INVASIVE AS COMPARED TO THE SITE ITS SELF THE SITE IS LOCATED RIGHT AT THE CROSSROADS OF INDUSTRIES -- FARMING AND RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT CHANGES OVER TIME MOST ANIMALS AVOID FARMLAND AND INHABIT LAND COSER TO NEIGHBORHOODS AND BUSINESSES ECOLOGIES ARE INFLUENCED BY PROPERTY BOUNDARIES HOW THE YELLOW HOUSE DRAW HAS CHANGED OVER TIME -- PATH OF ORIGINAL WATERWAY AS COMPARED TO FLOODPLAINS Page 08 | Project 01

This land features much more desnse ecological systems than it leads on. Within this diagram, sensitive ecologies are mapped throughout the site, with targeted building sites based through the lens of rewilding spots where invasive species are at their worst. With the effected areas being targeted by damming, row crops whose seeds had blown over from nearing farmland would be flooded out while supporting the natural wildlife with an adequate and stable source of water.

SITE PLAN SCALE: 1”=750’-0” 0’ 750’ 375’ 1500’ MESQUITE SHRUBLAND NATIVE INVASIVE: YUCCA YUCCA NATIVE INVASIVE: SAND SAGE SHRUBLAND NATIVE INVASIVE: SAND SAGE SHRUBLAND NATIVE INVASIVE: SAND SAGE SHRUBLAND OPEN WATER SAND SAGE SHRUBLAND NATIVE INVASIVE: JUNIPER SHRUBLAND MESQUITE SHRUBLAND IMPROVED GRASSLANDS DECIDUOUS SHRUBLAND DECIDUOUS SHRUBLAND MESQUITE SHRUBLAND NATIVE INVASIVE: YUCCA SAND SAGE SHRUBLAND SAND SAGE SHRUBLAND MESQUITE SHRUBLAND DECIDUOUS MIXEDGRASS PRAIRIE ROW CROPS ROW CROPS NATIVE INVASIVE: MESQUITE SHRUBLAND IMPROVED GRASSLANDS MIXEDGRASS MESQUITE SHRUBLAND NATIVE INVASIVE: SAND SAGE SHRUBLAND NATIVE INVASIVE: JUNIPER SHRUBLAND ROW CROPS ROW CROPS ROW CROPS ROW CROPS ROW CROPS ROW CROPS ROW CROPS IMPROVED GRASSLANDS ROW CROPS SHORTGRASS PRAIRIE SHORTGRASS PRAIRIE SHORTGRASS PRAIRIE IMPROVED GRASSLANDS OPEN WATER ROW CROPS ROW CROPS ROW CROPS ROW CROPS SHORTGRASS PRAIRIE IMPROVED GRASSLANDS IMPROVED GRASSLANDS IMPROVED GRASSLANDS OPEN WATER OPEN WATER ROW CROPS ROW CROPS SHORTGRASS PRAIRIE IMPROVED GRASSLANDS BARREN

This project takes the form of three dams situated along the yellow house draw, with a private research space located upstream, an uninhabitable dam located centrally, and a community gathering space located downstream. Each dam is defined by a 12’ by 12’ regulating grid, submerged four feet undergorund to allow life to grow back and thrive above after constructed. Below each dam there are channels underneath the rammed earth structure to allow passage of water. Within the inhabitable dams, the spaces are carved to resemble the burrows that provide shelter to a majority of the aminals in this region.

The idea of damming an area for preservation would normally be counter-intuitive, but in the case of this site, the area that the water will occupy is overrun with row crops and lacking wildlife since it was recently donated farmland.

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2 The Aerobic Garden

The Aerobic Garden is a recreation center based in Lubbock, Texas, that uses precedent research to create a meaningful gathering space for health and wellness.

The Aerobic Garden is inspired by the Quai de Branley museum, designed by Jean Nouvel, loctaed in Paris, France. Two imporatnat ideas synthesized from the Qaui de Branley are pushing and pulling of blocks, and a billboard-esque glass screen became prominent features within this project.

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The Screen begins a journey throughout the entire project, beginning in a healing garden courtyard space, where tennis and basketball courts, a cafe , and outdoor seating is located. Following the path into the athletic complex, the gym goers pass the front desk and are guided to the pool on the first level or onto the second level into a large weirght room space, full track, and small activity rooms are found, as well as a beautiful view of the site and surrounding city.

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Perspective collage from 19th Street

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TERRAFORM is a theater space located in Austin, Texas that is meant to blend into SXSW performance trail and respond to the city’s rich Wcultural scene.

Based on the idea of “balance between human and nature” this project takes shape in two parts. First, by following the curves of topography lines that creep up from Waller Creek to create seating for an outdoor event space, eventually making their way up and wrapping around the main enclosed theater. The second part of this project, the enclosed theater space, is designed through orthogonal moves, giving the space a stiffer, more structured aura. The balance returns with a wrapping effect jutting out of the manufactured space into the natural space completing the blend between the two. There is a distinct split in the form of a large, quarried rock wall; rough on the side facing the creek, or “natural” and smooth on the side facing the “man-made” to enhance the idea of balance between the two spaces. This project explores the relationship between man-made and nature because there is a constant fight for power between both forces, but ultimately the two must find equilibrium.

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4 TERRY AND JO HARVEY ALLEN ARCHIVE AND DRIVE-IN MOVIE THEATER.

This project is a theater + archive space situated in the south plains of Texas. The notion of ‘ground’ and the way it is interacted with and represented is questioned, ultimately creating a truly unique building condition.

GEOLOGY OF LUBBOCK COUNTY LUBBOCK COUNTY RIB-GRID Phase 2 DISPLACEMENT 2021 ARCH 2504, College of Architecture, Texas Tech CORINNE TENDORF // Hitch section Scale 1:100,000 NAD 27 / Texas North Central EPSG: 32038 Page 32 | Project 04

PARTI DIAGRAMS:

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In this outdoor event space, patrons have the opportunity to walk around the open park spaces, sit on thw lawn or in designated car park area to watch screenings, or study within the archive and library spaces.

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This projects highlisghts the relationship between site, vehicle, and pedestrian, while providing a venue where all three scales can work together in harmony.

5 LIL’ TEX

Lil’ Tex

Lil’ Tex is influenced by the Texas Spirit and the wildlife of the High Planes. The prairie dog is a staple in Lubbock life, friendly in stature with a interconnected community. This Venturi Scott-Brown inspired monument would warmly welcome visitors and brighten the day of any passerby.

100’ 5’
50’ 100’
Front Elevation Scale: 1/16”=1’ 3D Rendering Scale: 1/16”=1’ Scale: 1/32”=1’ Site Plan Scale: 1/128”=1’

Concrescere, the latin root of concrete: to grow together. This project was completed and submitted to the ASCA Concrete competitions with Harmony Smith, Jonathan Perez, and Zoe Wall under the advising of Christi Wier

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