Architecture Portfolio 2025

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Design Philosphy

I value design that revolves around the belief that the built environment should serve as a tool for human connection and fostering communities, and as a bridge to restore society’s relationship to nature. I strive to create inclusive spaces that enhances the well-being and experience of its occupants; as buildings are more than just structure but an environment where people live, work, learn, and interact. With this in mind, I have a special interest in landscape architecture, interior architecture, and sustainability.

Mondawmin Village

Assignment: To create a Master Plan along the Liberty Heights Avenue, specifically for Mondawmin Mall and its surrounding areas.

Level: Graduate - Yr 2 - November 2024

Project Type: Urban Planning

Location: Liberty Heights Avenue, Baltimore, MD

Collaborator(s): Surani Gunawardana & Enzo Macha de la Cruz

Responsible for: Illustrative Plan, Landscape Designs, Perspectives, Civil Engineering, Travel Posters

Software/Skills: Adobe Suite - Illustrator, Procreate, Sketchbook Pro, AI, Draft/Sketching

*All drawings included are done by me unless stated otherwise

*AXONMETRIC drawn by Surani Gunawardana

Mondawmin Village focuses on connecting the nearby educational institutions to the Mondawmin Metro Stop which has proved itself to be a crucial resource for the Liberty Heights community. The design introduces a dense mixed use development that is programmed with residential, commercial, and work spaces to promote a pedestrian friendly environment.

PROPOSED MASTER PLAN OF MONDAWMIN VILLAGE
PLACE DIAGRAM*
PROPOSED SITE CONNECTIONS*

PARK & PEOPLE ENTRYBEFORE

PARK & PEOPLE ENTRYAFTER GREEN CORRIDOR ENTRYBEFORE GREEN CORRIDOR ENTRYAFTER

PARK & PEOPLE LANDSCAPE PLAN

MONDAWMIN DISCOVERY PARK PLAN

CENTRAL PLAZA LANDSCAPE PLAN

In addition to redesigning the metro station, our design focused on redesigning and providing additional public spaces for the local community and visitors in the area. These designs allow for not only various events to happen but also provide accessible features that appeal to all age groups. After analyzing the issues of our site, we noticed that wayfinding and third spaces were needed to enhance the community’s environment.

Through our design, we are enriching the Liberty Heights community with healthy living amenities and sustainable techniques that will encourage pedestrian activity between local residents and students whilst nurturing the community’s development for longevity.

BUS TERMINAL PLAZA LANDSCAPE PLAN

*progress diagram by myself and final image by Surani Gunawardana

*PERSPECTIVES done by Leticia Ramirez Granados

Wynwood Gateway

Assignment: Submitted in the ACSA: Timber in the City Competition, this project focuses on mixed-use mass timber developments that emphasizes building community, increasing sustainability, and securing carbon sequestration through mass timber technologies.

Level: Graduate - Yr 1 - May 2024

Project Type: Urban Planning/ Mized-Use, Residential, Commercial/ Adaptive Reuse

Location: Wynwood Arts District, Miami, Florida

Collaborator(s): Leticia Ramirez Granados & Caroline Sewell

Responsible for: Orthographic Drawings - Floor Plans, Sections; Diagrams

Software/Skills: Revit, Adobe Suite - Illustrator, Draft/Sketching

*All drawings included are done by me unless stated otherwise

This design reuses an existing warehouse to celebrate the heritage, culture, and community of Wynwood, Miami. Residents and visitors to Wynwood can use this space as a hub for creativity and connectivity as the design incorporates retail, art, collaboration, and affordable housing.

The gateway serves as a beacon of hope and opportunity for existing residents and demonstartes teh resilience of not only Wynwood’s community and hsitory but of art as a tool for connection.

PHASE 1: BASE TYPOLOGY

First case study placed on site as a sign for what’s to come.

PHASE 2: GATEWAY

The four corners on the main street serve as a welcome to those enterign the arts district.

PHASE 3: INFILL DEVELOPMENTS

More complexes can be constructed to outline the main using the initial base typology for reference.

VIEW OF COMMERCIAL SPACE*

1ST FLOOR EXISTING PLAN

Within the base typology are various amenities and spaces that cater to middle class and low income residents. By integrating collaborative design studios, market ant retail spaces, and work rooms, not only can the residents interact with the community but they can improve and exercise their quality of life through the spaces provided.

To enhance sustainabilty, the additional apartment structure will use modular timber construction to facilitate the ongoing use of existing structures so that residents and visitirs can continue to inhabit the building as construction occurs.

2ND FLOOR EXISTING PLAN

VIEW OF APARTMENT WORK SPACE*

New Building Institute

Assignment: Project called for the design of a new office building for the New Building Institute East Headquarters with a building design that achieves Net Zero.

Level: Graduate - Yr 1 - November 2023

Project Type: Commercial / Office - Sustainable / Green DesignLandscape Architecture

Location: Kensington, MD

Collaborator(s): Leticia Ramirez Granados

Responsible for: Sketchup Sefaira, Sustainable Methods Research and Implemenation, MEP [Revit], Orthographics, Diagrams, & Landscaping

Software/Skills: Revit, Sketchup, Enscape, Adobe Suite - Illustrator / Photoshop / Indesign, Draft/Sketching

*All drawings included are done by me unless stated otherwise

SPATIAL ORGANIZATION

PARTI

This project is titled ECO-Core due to the central promenade that serves as the heart of the building and is emphasized by a solar umbrella. The design adheres to NBI’s mission by using design elements that aim to educate the public through visible and interactive sustainable features.

The lush vegetation allows for the outdoor space to be comfortably used throughout the seasons, especially with an emphasis on placing native plants that preserve the existing ecological environment. By incorporating multiple outdoor spaces with a diverse array of functions, the employees and residents of the area can utilize the outdoor spaces for leisure and events outside of business hours.

VIEW OF PATHWAY TO OUTDOOR EVENT SPACE
VIEW OF OUTDOOR CAFE

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

VIEW OF EXHIBIT SPACE
VIEW OF EVENT SPACE FROM BRIDGE

- FIRST FLOOR HVAC - GROUND FLOOR

- GROUND FLOOR LIGHTING - FIRST FLOOR

Center for Urban Ecology

Assignment: Originally titled “Building within a Landscape”, the project called for a response to the existing site, by changing the topography and responding to the existing building on site

Level: Undergraduate - Yr 4 - November 2022

Project Type: Cultural - Academic / Institutional - Landscape Architecture

Location: Georgetown, Washington, D.C.

Software/Skills: Revit, Sketchup, Enscape, Adobe Suite - Illustrator/ Photoshop, Draft/Sketching

This project located on the corner of MacArthur Blvd. and Elliot Pl. in Washington, DC is loosely based on the Statue of Liberty museum on Liberty Island as it has a strong relationship between building and site. As the Georgetown Reservoir is positioned directly north of the site, the design references the tranquil journey and natural elements that an occupant can experience through the site and the building.

PRECEDENT ANALYSIS: STATUE OF LIBERTY MUSEUM

EXISTING ELEMENTS CIRCULATION

CENTER V EDGE

SITE PLAN

VIEW OF FRONT FACADE
VIE W OF THE LOBBY
VIEW OF THE LOBBY FROM THE 2ND FLOOR

The design uses the landscape to promote and teach the occupants about sustainable techniques and methods. By introducing these technologies to the general public, the commitment to rebuilding our natural environment and its resources are reinforced and brought to their attention.

2. Water Collection through Columns for Centers Own Reuse
7. Natural Vegetation Garden Helps mitigate sunlight with natural vegetation and tall grass
3. Green Roof 4. Photovoltaic Glass Canopy 6. Man-Made Water Collection Pond on Sites Low Point
5. Permeable Paving along Main Circulation Path and Exhibition Space
1. Radiant Heating

1ST FLOOR PLAN

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

VIEWOFEXHIBITION SPACE

THROUGH THE SITE

VIEW OF PLAZA
VIEW OF MAIN PATH
VIEWFROM PLAZA OVERPOND

VIEW OF OUTDOORSANCTUARY

The orchestrated journey through the site offers various meandering paths that adheres to the mission of the center and their values on educating teh public on ecology and promoting teh value of eth natural environment. By providing spaces outdoor exhibition spaces, classrooms, and seting spaces, teaching becomes interactive with nature whilst providing restorative elements indirectly to those who occupy them.

VIEW OF SANCTUARY ENTRANCE TO THE CENTER
VIEW OF

Dwelling in the City 05

Assignment: This project called for a design of an apartment complex for self-sufficient seniors and families with Level: Undergraduate - Yr 3 - May 2022

Project Type: Mixed-Use, Residential Location: U Street, Washington, D.C.

Software/Skills: Revit, Sketchup, Enscape, Adobe Illustrator, Draft/ Sketching

Located on the corner of Swann St NW and 14th St NW, this playful addition to the historic U Street provides ample outdoor space and communal spaces to promote the idea of community and intergenerational relationships. These large community spaces allow the residents to build a community by sharing spaces and building relationships with each other.

The complex provides two separate stories of community spaces where one story acts as a work/play space for both kids and adults and the other is an outdoor grilling courtyard where families can spend time together. The work/play space allows both the adults and kids to escape the close proximity that are attached to the apartment units.

FACADE ON SWANN ST NW
14th St NW
Swann St
VIEW OF MULTIPURPOSE ROOM
FACADE ON 14TH ST NW
VIEW OF KID’S AREA

2ND FLOOR

ROOF TOP 3RD FLOOR GROUND FLOOR
VIEW OF 5TH FLOOR COURTYARD
1ST FLOOR
VIEW OF ROOFTOP

Story District 06

Assignment: The design called for a new venue that facilitates the creation and dissemination of stories in a variety of formats. The design of the venue promotes the vision of the company which “values storytelling as a space for people to listen and be heard, connect with others, embrace different perspectives, examine their own lives, and explore what it means to be human”.

Level: Undergraduate - Yr 3 - March 2022

Project Type: Commercial Location: 14TH Street, Washington, D.C.

Software/Skills: Revit, Sketchup, Enscape, Adobe Illustrator, Draft/ Sketching

The new facility will have more community spaces attached to its program to enable different groups to interact with each other and gain different perspectives from what they see and hear around them. This is adjacent to the main purpose of the program that the story district provides as there are multiple event spaces for those who want to share their stories and also various spaces for the visitors to gather so that they are able to communicate each other’s experiences with each other and start conversations about the stories they just heard.

LONGITUDINAL SECTION

Music Library

Assignment: This project called for the design of a library that centers on the study and discovery of music; it focuses on archiving vintage sheet music, recordings, and new/rare music books.

Level: Undergraduate - Yr 2 - December 2021

Project Type: Institutional Location: U Street, Washington, D.C.

Software/Skills: Revit, Sketchup, Enscape, Adobe Illustrator, Draft/ Sketching

To facilitate the design of the library the theme that drove the organization was overlapping, which is an important aspect of music in itself. The Music Library has specific features and physical accents that help create a tranquil and unified experience for all the musicians and music educators. As all the visitors have an interest to gain knowledge in the music world, they should be able to communicate within the open spaces and be able to view beautiful scenery permited with the glass curtain wall as way to inspire and influence new compositions.

CROSS SECTION

Thesis [In-Progress]

Topic: The thesis asks the question: How can we enhance the contemporary film experience to foster social engagement and support media literacy?

Originally titled, ‘Cinema Paradiso: Get Out[side] - Urban Revitalization through Film and Natural Environments’, the thesis explores how film can be a tool to promote socialisation and education. This advocates for society to become more integrated with their community and reinforces the importance of human relationships.

Level: Graduate - Yr 2 - May 2025

Project Type: Cultural - Academic / Institutional Location: Santa Ana, Panama City, Panama

Software/Skills: Rhino, Adobe Suite - Illustrator/Photoshop, Draft/ Sketching, TBD

The thesis is placed in along Santa Ana Avenue, Panama City, Panama, which is directly northwest of Panama’s historic disrict, Casco Viejo. With such an important site and collection of cultural institutions that demonstrate Panama’s culture, it is important to design a building that not only continues to show the rich cultural and historical value of the country, but also a space that can amplify the experiences and voices of Central Americans.

BEACON DIAGRAM
PANAMA CITY SITE ANALYSIS

THESIS MIND MAP

VISUALIZED CINEMA EXPERIENCES & FEATURES

PRECEDENT STUDYMOLLE ANTONELLIANA

As a preliminary exercise to the design schemes, various studies and analyses were completed. From visualizing multiple cinema programmes throughout history to drafting mind maps, examining precedents, researching site characteristics, and studying film production processes, an understanding of how to approach the design came to fruition. These explorations can help determine key aspects of the design that could support the thesis.

PRECEDENT STUDY - OSLO OPERA HOUSE

INTIAL MASSING STUDIES

PRECEDENT STUDYCONTEMPORARY ARTS CENTER CORDOBA

The mallet scheme implements some of the architectural features seen in Panama’s building typologies.

The plug scheme is a derivative of the mallet scheme, where the shape of the entry further pulls in the occupant.

WATERFRONT SITE - PYRAMID SCHEME

WATERFRONT SITE - TERRACE(-ING) SCHEME

INFILL SITE - PLUG SCHEME
INFILL SITE - MALLET SCHEME

Miscellaneous Projects

Various projects I have done across different mediums and classes. These projects range from interior architecture to personal art projects and sketches.

BISTRO AT THE BALTIMORE MUSEUM OF ART

BISTRO AT THE BALTIMORE MUSEUM OF ART

BISTRO AT THE BALTIMORE MUSEUM OF ART

BROWN ARCH 668B - INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE

PROFESSOR WILSON

PROFESSOR WILSON

PROFESSOR

BISTRO AT THE BALTIMORE MUSEUM OF ART

MONSTRO, previously known as Gertrude’s, has undergone a renovation based on Piet Mondrian’s ‘Mondrian Compositions’. The bistro has taken inspiration by using the fundamentals of primary colors and shapes to add contrast to the cubic elements within Mondrian’s painting that are within the bistro. These elements are the foundation to art, which suits the function of the museum.

MONSTRO, previously known as Gertrude’s, has undergone a renovation based on Piet Mondrian’s ‘Mondrian Compositions’. The bistro has taken inspiration by using the fundamentals of primary colors and shapes to add contrast to the cubic elements within Mondrian’s painting that are within the bistro. These elements are the foundation to art, which suits the function of the museum.

A redesign project for the restaurant, ‘Gertrude’s’, now named MONSTRO, due to its influence from Piet Mondrian’s ‘Mondrian Compositions’. The elements employed include: the fundamental geometric shapes and the use of primary colors. These elements are the foundations to art, which suits the function of the museum.

ELEVATION 1:DEUCE SEATING

SCALE: 1/8”=1’-0”

SCALE: 1/8”=1’-0”

FLOOR PLAN

FLOOR PLAN

FLOOR PLAN

SCALE: 1/8”=1’-0”

SCALE: 1/8”=1’-0”

SCALE: 1/8”=1’-0”

CEILING PLAN

MONSTRO, previously known as Gertrude’s, has undergone a renovation based on Piet Mondrian’s ‘Mondrian Compositions’. The bistro has taken inspiration by using the fundamentals of primary colors and shapes to add contrast to the cubic elements within Mondrian’s painting that are within the bistro. These elements are the foundation to art, which suits the function of the museum. ELEVATION

CEILING PLAN

CEILING PLAN

SCALE: 1/8”=1’-0”

SCALE: 1/8”=1’-0”

SCALE: 1/8”=1’-0”

OUTSIDE FACE PERSPECTIVE

COMMERCIAL RAILING DESIGN

INSIDE FACE PERSPECTIVE

This project was completed during a Interior Architecture course, where I was assigned to analyze and produce a design vision for a prototype guardrail and handrail. To achieve a unique solution and design response for a public location, the design is based on biomimicry and uses the DNA of a leaf as inspiration.

AEGEAN POOLHOUSE EXTERIOR PERSEPCTIVE

AEGEN POOLHOUSE CASE STUDY

A reconstrcution of a poolhouse that was completed through an elective course during my undergraduate career. The purpose of the course was to learn how to use Revit’s interface efficiently to build an existing structure in the program.

NZDC HQ EXTERIOR VIEWS

NZDC HEADQUARTERS

Completed during my final undergraduate studio, main function was to educate the local community on sustainable strategies and to operate as an office space for an organization, called Net Zero DC.

PERSONAL PROJECT: PLANTS THROUGH WATERCOLOR

This project uses water color to create a simplistic visual of plants in a solitary space.

PERSONAL PROJECT: ARCHITECTURAL SKETCHES

This project frames different built environments using shading as the main element to create an atmosphere.

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