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elizabethraymond

Columbus, Ohio, United States

The diary we all carry within is our memory. Experiences are art in my eyes. I firmly believe that memories possess a remarkable power because they enable us to recall not only a specific location but also the full range of our senses. Architecture can be compared to an X-ray since it gives the designer the ability to see things that are hidden from others and acts as a foundation. Through architecture and design, I can explore the depths of my mind and let my creativity run wild, creating one-of-a-kind pieces that reveal things that others would miss. Design can expose hidden or unspoken emotions, beliefs, and ideas, just like an X-ray can show what is behind the skin. A new perspective on life and mankind can be offered by architects, designers, and artists who have the capacity to see beyond the obvious, fostering empathy and understanding. Architecture is a valuable instrument for me to communicate and self-express by bringing to light hidden realities and stimulating fresh ideas. I love exploring and experimenting in the fields of architecture, glass art, lighting design, themed entertainment, and production design. - I am a graduate student at The Ohio State University working on my M.Arch degree, with an anticipated graduation date of May 2026. Aside from architecture, I participate in and pursue studies in glass art and entertainment engineering. I am creative, driven, collaborative, flexible, and a responsible coworker, friend, and individual. I am a proud Savannah College of Art and Design alum. - I am currently looking for a summer internship in Florida, Ohio, and Missouri to gain AXP hours and experience. - I am actively involved with the American Institute of Architecture students. I have held positions at two different universities, both locally and nationally, as well as organized and hosted a regional conference. I enjoy assisting others and developing the organization by taking an active interest in studio culture, mental health awareness, leadership, and governance.

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