Table of Contents
01_ About Me
02_ Spatial Construct
explored different perspectives and elements of a model to visualize different aspects, which allowed for a better understanding and development of skills
03_ Object Museum
analyzed the evolution of a telephone by utilizing different tools and softwares to manipulate the objects and to reveal their true forms
04_ Urban Place-Making
dedicated to the city of Scranton by designing and composing an element to fabricate a spatial and visual experience
05_Case Study Museum
showcasing particular exterior and interior elements of the Fengying Stone Art Museum through diagramming, modeling, and renderings
01_ About Me
Personal Information:
Name Megan Marie Pavlowski
Birth January 13, 2001
Mobile (570)-815-2475
Email mmpavlowski@m.marywood.edu
Education:
Marywood University - Scranton, Pennsylvania
School of Architecture
Class of 2024
Dunmore High School - Dunmore, Pennsylvania
Class of 2019
Skills:
Adobe InDesign Sketch-up
Adobe Illustrator Microsoft Office
Adobe Photoshop Excel
Auto CAD PowerPoint
Rhinoceros Word
02_
Spatial Construct
Began to explore the possible views throughout the model while utilizing various materials and textures. During this the exploration of interior and exterior elements were prioritized to showcase major frames, planes, and mases.
Rendered Constructs
Exploded Axon
Prior to the completion of the project, the exploded axon allowed for a better interpretation and sense of the model. Then to finalize the construct the overlaying of materials, textures, and colors created a new point of view. The introduction of entourage and shadows gave the spatial construct a new purpose and life.
Began to research and develop a timeline on the evolution of telephones to showcase the advancement of technology from 1876 to today. This was vital to the expansion of this project to truly analyze particular and possible models to be recreated throughout the upcoming iterations of this venture.
Started with creating a series of three telephones, of choice, to model and render. By utilizing various softwares, the telephones were reconstructed and demonstrated in diverse ways to capture their true forms and purposes.
04_ Urban Place-Making
24 Composite Blocks of Downtown Scranton
Analyzing specific conditions of downtown Scranton in preparation to implement a 800 sq-ft building to the assigned block.
Prior to designing the spatial and visual experience building, choosing a prime location in the assigned block was a vital component to the emotional elements of the structure.
Possible Design Sketches
Interior and Exterior
Floor Plans
Final Design Views
Newly introduced building and surrounding buildings were produced utilizing Rhino. The intent of the structure is to be a polling station on election days, but also a celebration and respite location for the citizens of Scranton, Pennsylvania.
Case Study Museum
Diagrams
Modeled Museum
Began by researching and diagramming particular elements of the case study museum, Fengying Stone Art Museum. By creating these, it allowed for a better understanding of the structure to allow for a model to be produced in Rhinoceros in full scale.
To finalize the project, a series of renderings were created to showcase particular exterior and interior elements of the museum. Such as the three major enclosures which hold trees and grass and the front facade which consists of protruding elements. The interior of the structure was completed with the addition of the evolution of telephones completed in a previous project.