

Profile
Laura Pastor
laurarchstudio@gmail.com
214-519-4813
Dallas, Texas United States
I am a fourth-year architecture student graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Architecture in May 2025. I am passionate about the relationship between form and function, exploring how design shapes both experience and purpose. This portfolio is a compilation of my most defining works to date, reflecting my evolving approach to architecture and design.
Education Skills
• Rhino
• AutoCAD
• Revit
• Lumion
• SketchUp
• Adobe Creative Suite
• ArcGIS

The University of Texas at Arlington Bachelor’s of Science in Architecture Expected Graduation: May, 2025


Bayou Theaters
Project Objective:
To design a performing arts center in New Orleans that features one large theater, two medium theaters, three small theaters, and six residences for musicians, while reflecting the city’s iconic facades and engaging pedestrians.
Project Description:
This project captures the vibrant culture of New Orleans through architectural design that mimics the city’s traditional facades, such as ironwork and colorful exteriors. The building will blend functionality with community engagement, fostering a lively connection to the street and its pedestrians.
Project Requirements:
The building will house:
One 1500 seat theater.
One 750 seat theater
Three 250 seat theaters.
Six residences for musicians.




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North Elevation
North Elevation
West Elevation
West Elevation




A

B
Section
Section
The Nexus
Project Objective:
To design an urban infill project in Dallas that integrates a theater and a community center, fostering cultural and social engagement within the city.
Project Description:
This project aims to revitalize an urban site in Dallas by combining performance arts and community-focused spaces. The design will harmoniously blend the functionality of a theater with the versatility of a community center, creating a hub that serves diverse users and promotes connectivity within the neighborhood.
Project Requirements:
Theater Program:
Prop storage.
Dressing rooms.
Black box theater. Main theater.

Community Center Program:
One meeting room.
Catering kitchen.
Two office rooms.
One gathering room.







Hendrix Hideaway
Project Objective:
To create a single family residence that embodies the chose music in plan, section, and elevation
Project Description:
Architecture has been termed “frozen music” due to the parallel art of harmonic and rhythmic order. Music and architecture draw different expressions yet are bonded by the dynamics of rhythm, texture, layering, proportion and harmony. The creation of both architecture and music evoke holistic emotion and bond the end user to the composition.
Project Requirements:
The residence will not exceed 3,000 sq.ft. and include a recording studio and two large spaces for entertaining.



Study Models




Elevations

Section B Section A

Tulliq Winter Cabin
Project Objective:
To create a physical map of the Kuskokwim River in Alaska with a focus on people migrations and winter travel safety, and to design a winter shelter cabin that provides refuge for travelers during emergencies.
Project Description:
This project explores the Kuskokwim River’s significance in supporting migration and travel, particularly during harsh winter conditions. The design emphasizes functionality and safety, creating a cabin that serves as a vital resource for winter travelers. The shelter is thoughtfully designed to offer warmth, comfort, and protection, reflecting the practical needs of its users and the unique challenges of the Alaskan environment.
Project Requirements:
Small living room. Kitchenette.
Sleeping loft.
Emergency-focused features to support winter travelers.












Kuskokwim River
Form Diagram
Site Diagram





Second Floor
First Floor





