Ambitious architecture student at UT Arlington, set to graduate with my Master’s degree in Spring 2025. I’m interested in creating dynamic, functional spaces that challenge conventional uses, with an emphasis on creativity, sustainability, and human-centered design. Currently I have 3250 out of 3740 AXP hours completed and am seeking a full-time design position where I can apply my skills. Outside of academics, I enjoy painting and working on cars, which fuel my creativity and problem-solving abilities and inspire my architectural practice.
Education
M.ARCH Spring 2025 - UT Arlington
B.S. Architecture 2023 - UT Arlington
Experience
Design Intern (March 2023 - Present)
WRA Architects Inc. - Dallas, Texas
• Contribute to the creation of architectural concepts, ensuring they align with client needs, project goals, and design vision.
• Address design challenges and find creative solutions to unforeseen issues during the design and construction phases.
• Creating precise, comprehensive architectural drawings in Revit that communicate all design aspects to contractors and construction teams.
• Ensure all design elements in the construction documents comply with local building codes, safety regulations, and accessibility requirements.
Design Intern (April 2022 - March 2023)
BRR Architecture - Dallas, Texas
• Draft construction and renovation documents in Revit for use and interpretation on job sites.
• Coordinate and organize changes to projects with consultants to facilatate their completion.
• Developed prototype models for client use.
Technical Specialist (October 2019 - April 2022)
Apple Inc.
HOMESTEAD HOUSE (BUILT) 40-50
Centre de Visite
Louis de Grenelle
Imagine a place of enotourism...
The visitor center for the Louis de Grenelle Winery, set in the rural countryside of Saumur, France, introduces a timeless design that juxtaposes its surroundings. Upon entering the gates, visitors are directed toward a bifurcating mass framed by existing buildings, creating a welcoming space for exploration and creativity. The curvilinear metal facade, inspired by the natural landscape and winemaking processes, serves as a functional and immersive feature. The building serves to bridges tradition and innovation enhancing the visitor experience.
TOPOGRAPHY
ORGANIC GRID
Ground Floor Plan
1. Lobby 2. Cafe 3. Retail
Restrooms
Grand-Stair
Fire-Stair
Upper Floor Plan
1. Glass Blowing Studio
2. Art Gallery
3. Gallery Storage
4. Visitor Vintner Suite 5. Grand-Stair 6. Fire-Stair
AXONOMETRIC SECTION
The Fort Worth Public Library
Imagine a place that blends tradition with innovation...
One of the first things that immediately stood out was the juxtaposition of the orthogonal grid of downtown Fort Worth with the ribbon-like form of the river. The two shared this tension I felt needed to be explored. I superimposed the form of the ribbon on top of the site and these defined pockets of landscape that would be carved out and extruded. Exploring pushing and pulling on the volumetric grid the repetition of these carve-outs took form and established a dialogue between space and void.
Massing Studies
Ground Floor Plan
Exploded Axonometric
THE
THE TRANSCALER CITY
CITY
Imagine a world with no food deserts...
Imagine a world with no food deserts.
The mission: to develop a solution to meet the increasing demand for food in the growing Texas Triangle. Using 3 scales, Territorial, Architectural and Urban; this group project addresses an increasing demand for housing and not only integrates food production directly into the home but also reduces the average footprint. By developing a parametric relationship, a cohesive network of housing, hydroponic farms and walkways are formed. Challenging the social norms of today and redefining how one would conduct their average day.
The mission, to develop a solution to meet the increasing demand for food in the growing Texas Triangle. Using 3 scales, Territorial, Architecture and Urban, this group project addresses an increasing demand for housing and not only integrates food production directly into the home but also reduces the average footprint. By developing a parametric relationship a coheasive network of housing, hydroponic farms and walkways are formed. Challenging the social norms how one would conduct their average day in the New Texas Triangle.
PROJECT DESIGNED BY:
PARKER LANDIS, BLAKE DRIETNER & SAM PAWELSKI
PHYSICAL MODELS
The Wagg Institute
Imagine a place that’s a lot like Earth...
The mission to develop a symbolic and material response to the social and ecological challenges of our times. Expressing an ethos and possible aesthetics for doing things right in the Anthropocene. By Amsterdam’s 750th birthday in 2025, the project seeks to establish from the bottom-up a ‘laboratory as a museum’, an open and inclusive platform for digital cultures focusing on innovation and ecology. In addition to serving as a place of cultivation and imagnation, the Institue would also provide temporary housing to those who wish to collaborate and contribute to the mission.
LEGEND
1. RESEARCH
2. HOUSING
3. TROPICAL BIOME
4. BOOKSTORE
5. CAFE
6. BIKE STORAGE 7. TICKETING
8. AUDITORIUM 9. ANTE-ROOM
ATRIUM
EAST ELEVATION
The Harper Homestead
A place of belonging...
At the beginning of 2024, a group of close friends reached out to me with an exciting request: to design a modern farmhouse that would serve as a welcoming and functional home for their growing family. The project was situated in a picturesque rural setting just outside of Terrell, Tx offering ample space and a serene environment ideal for family life. They envisioned a design that balanced contemporary aesthetics with the charm and warmth of traditional farmhouse elements, creating a comfortable and enduring space for their loved ones to thrive.