INDIA SCOTT
FOURTH YEAR STUDENT TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY
Robert R. Taylor. School of Architecture and Construction Science Portfolio
My name is India Scott and I am from Kansas City, Missouri.
I am a fourth year student at Tuskegee University studying in architecture. I chose architecture as my career choice because I have a deep appreciation for the design process to create stable and functional projects. My focus is to be able to integrate client’s interest and preferences in the design process to produce habitable builds to their satisfaction.
Education
B. Arch. | Tuskegee University
2021 - Present
Contact indiascott0214@gmail.com linkedin
Experience
Essense of Australia
Summer of 2022 | Creative
Marketing Intern
Ghana Cultura | 01
The Ghana Cultura projects the history of Ghana through the materials of Ghana beads who have historical significance through the Ghana culture. The design has equipped me with the capacity to extract design concepts from history and my own innovative design and blur them together to create ‘notable and emotional invoked’ statement pieces to create a substantial community center.
SITE
Scale:1/8"=10”
Scale:1/8"=10”
Elevations
Scale: 1/8' = 10'
Spatial Analysis
Other Public Spaces
Residential
Solid Waste Management | Stormwater | Natural Ventilation | Renewable Energy | Egress
RENDERING
Fairhope Park | 02
The repurpose park is created with the intentions to be a community beacon for social influences with the use of pavilions, gardens, and courtyards. My concept is to reconnect the community through nature and social interaction. Existing materials that are adjacent to the site are aimed to be reused in the project, setting the precedent for the inventive, reuse, and repurposing of materials across the city. My focus is to reimagined the lost community park as a series of interactive landscapes and practices connecting the public realm to the personal life.
Overfowvericalgardens
BrickTile
MaterialBoard Metal
Vegetation
Wood
NorthSectionCut
1/8"=1'0”
Udaan Park / Studio Saar
Lead Architects: Ananya Singhal, Jonny Buckland
Year: 2022
a redeveloped community park in Udaipur, Rajasthan, for its not-for-profit client Dharohar. The newly transformed landscape sees an underused, rundown lakeside park evolve into an accessible and inclusive public space
Key Stage1.
Canopy2. Garden3.
Exercise station 4. Musical stage 5.
DRAFTING/RENDERING