Anastasia Pathos
Undergraduate Work University of Minnesota
2014-2016
Section 1: Analytical Modeling: Phase 1 Analytical Modeling: Phase 2
Table of Contents
Revit and Bim
Section 2: Design Fundamentals II Destroyed SItes Watercolor Sketching
Section 3: Hand Drawing Photography Drafting Work
4th Floor Gallery Space
3rd Floor Gallery Space Side Stair
Analytical Modeling New Museum by SANAA Phase 1
In an 8 week studio class, I collaborated with two of my peers to create a section model of SANAA’s New Museum. The building was represented at 1/8 scale. The section allows veiws of some of the museum’s important inhabitable spaces.
Artificial Lighting
Circulation
Conceptual/Program
New Museum towering over its Bowery site context
Analytical Modeling New Museum by SANAA Phase 2
In an 8 week studio class, I collaborated with two of my peers to create a series of models representing different design concepts found in SANAA’s New Museum. The collection of models each play with a different organizational or aesthetic quality.
Looking down Prince Street, The Bowery, New York
Revit and BIM New Museum by SANAA Digital Modeling
As a final project for my Revit class, I chose a project to revisit digitally. I chose the New Museum of Contemporary Art, a building I had been physically modeling prior to this assignment. I modeled the building’s exterior and completed a series of plans, sections, and renderings.
Design Fundamentals II Subterranean Sublime
Programmable Space
In this group project, an underground cavern was formed and inhabitable spaces were created and given specific programs. An underground spring runs through the space, providing a small pools for water and leisure. The spaces throughout are connected to the surface through shafts for a source of light and ventalation.
*Renderings and section hybrids done by me
Destroyed Sites Machu Picchu
Site Study
The city of Machu Pichu was home to the Inca people in the 1400s. The site has been weathered by the elements, but the organization of the sectors is present in the ruins. After an underlying order to the spaces was discovered by my teammates and I, a diagramatic map was created, along with a terraced model of the site.
Watercolor Sketching Pillsbury Hall Study
Pen, Marker, and Watercolor Located on the University of Minnesota’s East Bank Campus, this limestone buiding was the focus of an extensive study through watercolor. While painting, attention was paid to light conditions and texture. Colors were pulled out of the areas of highlight and shadow to represent these conditions.
Architectural Drawing Study of Rapson Hall
East Stair
A stairway, located in the College of Design’s Rapson Hall, was explored through drawing. White pencil on black paper was first used to explore the way light interacts in the spaces. Plans and a measured section perspective were created to supplement and give context to the exploratory light drawings.
Photography Capturing Light Defining Space
In this collection of photographs, careful attention was paid to exploring the way light reflects space. The interior and exterior shots were carefully framed, using the foreground to emphasize the background. The composition focuses on what exists in the distance, and as a result, a stillness is captured.
71' 7"
MBR (18'x12')
POOL
MBR CLOSET (10'9" x 7'10")
HOME OFFICE (21' x 11'5")
REF
Wine Cooler
BARCELONA
BARCELONA
F.P.
Range
KITCHEN (9'6" x 21')
PANTRY (9'10" x 5')
DBL Oven Micro Above
36' 5"
MBA (10 x 15' 10") Sink
Dishwasher
TV GREAT ROOM (29'8" x 23')
ENTERANCE
HOME OFFICE (13'6" x 13')
Professional Work
AutoCAD and Illustrator
Drafted Plans and Elevations
An eigth month drafting internship at Winston Drafting was supplementary to my learning while pursuing my degree at the University of Minnesota. Shown here is some of my work on furniture plans and elevations, along with floor plans done as an independent draftsperson for the Four Season‘s homes in Nevis.
Ebert Floor Plan Furniture Plan Scale 1/2”=1’-0”
Anne Doerrer Sunroom Furniture Plan 3/8”=1’-0” scale
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Client Dinning and Living Room Plan Option 1
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Client Dinning and Living Room Plan Option 2
Client Kitchen Elevation
om and Kitchen
or Design
Client Great Room and Kitchen Plan
Site Plan for context only, not my work
Four Season Resort Estates - Villa 1416 Nevis, West Indies Villa 1416 Nevis, West Indies Secon Floor ADJACENT VILLA
VERANDA
MASTER BEDROOM 18’-0” X 20’-9”
MASTER BEDROOM 16’-0” X 20’-9”
VERANDA
LINEN
Second Floor Plan
ADJACENT VILLA CLOSET
DEN / BEDROOM 12’-6” X 20’-9”
LIVING ROOM 17’-9” X 26’-0”
First Floor VERANDA
KITCHEN 11’-0” X20’-9”
VERANDA
Golf Course - 1st Fair Way
VERANDA