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texas a&m international university

This project was a request to improve our graphics standards for client interviews and presentations from simple 2D diagrams to readable but complex 3D diagrams. It was out of my comfort zone, as it required that I learn Rhino within a week to get the base done, edited in Illustrator, and finally post-processed in Photoshop.

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Partof the challenge of the task was to meet a precedent’s graphic standards within such a limited amount of time. I was given an image and asked if I could replicate it. I confidently knew that I could and tackled the task, regardless of my lack of exposure with some of the programs. This type of adaptive learning and improvisation is what allowed me to help streamline an important client interview and meeting for the team and the firm.

All the diagrams shown reflect pieces of complex build-outs that were meant to illustrate the current conditions of the Texas A&M International University in Laredo, Texas. Some of these diagrams include: vehicular circulation, pedestrian circulation, surface parking, primary and secondary frameworks, primary and secondary open spaces, potential growth, building identity diagrams, key building diagrams, and an edge character diagram.

MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDENS

Architect: Ayers Saint Gross Location: St. Louis, MO Role: Architectural Designer [lobby studies & interior renderings] Team: Michelle Kollmann, Nathan Korkki, Baltimore team

TREE CANOPY LEAF STRUCTURE ROCK BED RIVER

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