Design Portfolio | Professional M.Arch. Savannah College of Art and Design
01 PATCHWORK IN THE CITY 02 THE NEST - BUSINESS INCUBATOR 03 REPERTORY FOR ORAL HISTORY 04 SET DESIGN - THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA 05 GMA INTERNSHIP - LAKE CATHERINE MASTER PLAN 06 HKS ARCHITECTURE INTERNSHIP 07 WATERCOLOR & SKETCHES 08 FIB-O-GAMI
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PATCHWORK
IN THE CITY OF ATLANTA
ARCH 737 | Graduate Architecture Studio III Spring 2022 | Professor Hill Program: Community Center, Transitional Housing Location: Atlanta, Georgia SF: 68,000 SF Software Used: Revit, Rhino, Grasshopper, Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator
SAFE SPACES UNDER ONE ROOF Patchwork is an inclusive driven design that serves to integrate the queer community into the heart of Midtown Atlanta. By morphing the site into an undulating timber park, the user defines how they enter, experience, and present in the space. The impact is an architecture of inclusivity, empathy and choice which will help to redefine Atlanta as a city truly built for all residents
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If you were strolling the lawn of the National Mall in the Fall of 1996, you likely noticed that the grass had been covered by several thousands of quilts lining up from the capital building to the Washington Memorial. These quilts carried the names of HIV victims and were hand crafted by their friends, family, or even themselves before they passed. This living memorial, under the care of the Names Project, serves as the nation’s reminder on the current fight of the AIDS epidemic which still impacts the city of Atlanta today. From lack of housing, education, and healthcare, there needs to be more access for groups fighting against AIDS and HIV. In order to solve this problem, there needs to be safer communities where LGBTQ+ individuals can confidently present as themselves while meeting their basic needs. Patchwork serves to fill the gaps in Atlanta where the queer community has been left out of the urban fabric.
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Under One Roof: The glulam waffle structure and green roof are used as a method towards engaging the program within one collective quilt inspired roof. The punctures within the quilt signify unique activities to connect with at differing elevations. This creates interactions between the interior and exterior that all benefit from the same structure.
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General Assembly Callout: 1. Engineered Soil 2. Filter Fabric & Moisture-Retention Layer 3. Thermal Insulation 4. Drainage Layer 5. Protection Course & Root Barrier 6. Waterproofing Membrane 7. Concrete Retaining Wall 8. Timber Cladding 9. Drainage Mat & Water Proofing Membrane 10. Wood Finish Floor 11. 48”x9” Retaining Footing 12. 24”x9” Bearing Footing 13. Timber Frame Skylight 14. Composite Roof Deck 15. Glulam Waffle Roof Structure 16. Duct - VRF Heat Recovery System with DOAS
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The glulam beams are connected together with the use of heavy duty beam hangers with which one of the members slides into the other. Since the plate is inset into one member, the connection is concealed and provides a more seamless form for the undulating rood structure. The beams were sized to accommodate the changes in live load from the active guests.
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A more typical glulam column scenario where a knife plate is used to connect the column to the concrete below. The knife plate is concealed within the column and becomes flush with the wood finish floor.
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ARCH 404 | Architecture Design Studio IV Fall 2020 | Professor Afifi Program: Business Incubator & Residential Location: Savannah, Georgia SF: 80,000 Software Used: Revit, Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator
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ACSA STEEL DESIGN COMPETITION Located along the prominent MLK Jr. Boulevard, The Nest connects Historic Savannah to its new development in the Canal District. With the Business Incubator, Living Units, and Playscapes as its program, the project is a host for a cultural and economic hub that will help revive the once booming success of the surrounding community. Steel, as a celebrated material, acts as a framework for the residents to play, create, and rest.
Savannah Is Expanding: The city looks to MLK Jr. Boulevard to be the link and root of expansion for businesses and residents. Though Savannah has lost much from the booming business of West Broad Street and the beauty of Union Station, the culture along this street is not lost but waits to be invited back intothe light. Major development along MLK Jr. Boulevard and the removal of I-16 are signs that the city is beginning to invest back into its people to uphold its history and spirit.
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Savannah’s history of commerce and transportation is spread across its museums and cobblestone streets
Neighboring icons of commerce inspire a new immersive experience for keeping guests physically and socially active
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Create & Play: W HARRIS
The collab labs serve as the nest for start-up businesses to thrive. The steel framework offers flexibility and promotes an activity-based working environment that is reflective of post-pandemic offices. Curtains and demountable walls allow for easy personalization of working spaces to maximize time and productivity.
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Taking inspiration from The Roman Forum, the forum is a multiuse open-air space for sharing ideas between businesses, experiencing performances, and engaging in playful activities between residents.
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The exploratorium tower is an apparatus for residents to exercise their body and mind. Steel supports the observation and seven-story climb up a rock wall. Two cantilevered bridges create a playful dialog between living units and collab labs.
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Concept Diagram: Ingredients for a Business Incubator (Create, Play, Rest) Areas for Resting (Living Units), Creating (Collab Lab), Playing (Garden - Semi-public and Private)
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DSGN 225 | Fundamentals Studio III Spring 2019 | Professor Olin Program: Black Box Theatre Location: Redfern St. Sydney, Australia SF: 9,300 Software Used: Revit, Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator
LIFE IS THE GREATEST PERFORMANCE OF TIME This center for art and performance is an opportunity to experience time in material and culture. In an area of Australia that has witnessed gentrification, the facility is a bridge between cultures. For the aborigines who have a predominantly oral history, the building is a host for life through their unique display of art, stories, and history. The copper facade and interior allows guests to age with the space and its inhabitants. Life is displayed and performed here to be a reminder for the value of time and humanity.
Group Site Analysis Model (Left): Transparent panels around the site model that showcase the Energy, Social, Natural, and Regulatory conditions of the site. I lead the development of the Regulatory panel (Far Left) which reveals codes for height restrictions and standards, fire exits, and maximum guest capacity per level for the street and surrounding area.
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“WE ARE ALL VISITORS TO THIS TIME, THIS PLACE. WE ARE JUST PASSING THROUGH. OUR PURPOSE HERE IS TO OBSERVE, TO LEARN, TO GROW, TO LOVE… AND THEN WE RETURN HOME.” – Australian Aboriginal Proverb
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Left Panel: Street Facade Rendering Middle Panel: Top - open-air observation & reflection space Top Middle - black box theatre Bottom Middle - small storytelling spaces Bottom - indoor and outdoor gallery Right Panel: Top - North Elevation Bottom - Transverse Section Far Right Panel: Simplified experiential section showing guest experience within repertory. Project Materials: (Unoxidized/pre-oxidized copper, black concrete, and existing brick from neighboring buildings)
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Left (Rendering): Visual showing change in facade as time and use by guests causes the copper to patina
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Left: Twinmotion rendering of interior exhibit space with modeled lighting fixture Top Right: Interior lighting fixture modeled in Rhino Bottom Right: Section of interior lighting fixture modeled in Rhino
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The Phantom of the Opera Set Design|Spring 2016 Position: Lead Set Designer Company: Floyd County Theatrical Ensemble Location: Rome, Georgia
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THE MUSIC OF THE NIGHT As a freelance scenic designer, I was chosen to lead the design and production of the sets to develop the power and majesty of a French Opera House from only a $2,000 budget. Working with a fifteen-member crew team, the side stages and sets were constructed to focus on the progression of life and death within the three main characters. Each set piece was monumental in scale but also kept to the budget by limiting the designs to only feature the essential aspects of the narrative. The adaptive sets did not move but were transformed to fit the different scenes in the show.
Phantom Chandelier (Left): Handcrafted 6’x 7’ chandelier with over 500 feet of beads and 400 hours of work with an assistant
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Main Set Collage (Below): View of the main set for the show featuring the phantom’s lair, box five, and the opera house staircases
Phantom Lair Elevation (Top): An elevated platform offers a more dynamic space for the actors to move and explore scenes
Production Photos (Bottom Left): Simple changes allow the set pieces to be adaptable. The golden curtain up center stage is lowered for scenes in the theatre. When the famous graveyard scene occurs, the curtain is raised to reveal the grave of Christine Daaé’s father partially lit by a flickering candle.
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Geoffrey Mouen Architects Internship|2020 - 2022
GMA INTERNSHIP LAKE CATHERINE MASTER PLAN
Position: Architectural Intern Location: Groveland, FL Software Used: SketchUp, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Twinmotion, Hand Sketching
AGRARIAN URBANISM Inspired by the local blueberry farm, Lake Catherine’s master plan introduces a new town center with a focus on walkable communities, sustainable food growing systems, and water management strategies.
A Fourth Generation Blueberry Farm: With a deep local history spanning over a century long, the Lake Catherine Blueberry farm is a staple business in the community of Groveland, Florida. The Lowe family continues to be the farmers taking care of this land. Now their dreams span beyond their front porch. The family sought out Geoffrey Mouen Architects to expand upon their thriving farm to establish a new downtown right in their backyard. This town will be anything but typical. With a focus on agrarian living, the residents of Lake Catherine will be able to grow their own food and participate in the testing of current and future sustainable practices that will evolve with the needs of the town. Still, no matter how large the town grows, it will all be thanks to the little blueberries that keep the generations of farmers dedicated to their work and the people they feed.
WALKABLILITY Multiple walking and bike paths Accessible town center and waterfront Shared lawns and parks
CONNECTIVITY Central green corridor Adaptable entertainment lawn Mixed density and housing
SELF-SUFFICIENCY Nature-Based stormwater mitigation Resident involved food growth Local business and farming presence
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Taking references from Seaside, Florida, Lake Catherine’s master plan places traditional healthy living at the forefront of its contemporary lakeside design. I worked directly with Geoffrey Mouen to develop the master plan. I was responsible for producing road sections, drawings, renderings, and modeling final building and street designs for the project. I also assisted Geoffrey Mouen and Adal Avila to produce final master plan presentation documents.
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HKS Architects Internship|Summer 2018 & 2019 Position: Architectural Intern Location: Atlanta, Georgia Software Used: Revit, InDesign, Excel, Bluebeam
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During the summer of 2018 & 2019, I had the opportunity to intern with HKS Architects in Atlanta. Throughout my experience I revised floor plans, developed details and created life safety plans for the Healthcare and Commercial design teams on Navicent Health, Piedmont Atlanta, and 760 Ralph McGill. For Navicent Health, The Sibling Play Area I helped develop allowed for children to play in a comfortable and engaging environment that featured musical notes that a child could climb into. Additionally, I prepared design presentations, programming analysis layouts and studies for past hospitals including the Erlanger Hospital Outpatient Center. The boards featured analysis design intent behind the clinic modules, and the result it had on the program.
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Top: I formatted the layout and information of the presentation board for Erlanger Right: I developed and drew the Urban Planning Diagrams for the Qatar Healthcare Facilities Action Plan 1. Villa in Residential Neighborhoods 2. Land Bank Near High Density Residential 3.Commercial Street 4. High and Medium Density Mixed Use Left: I volunteered with the HKS Office to make tutus for Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta
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Far Left: Canopy parapet gutter detail I drafted and labeled for Navicent Health Top: Sibling Play Area elevation I edited and formatted for Navicent Health Bottom Left: I went on numerous site visits including the Norfolk Southern project
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WATERCOLORS AND INK STORYTELLING
UNDERSTANDING PLACE All it takes to understand a place is to sit down and draw it. There is nothing I find more rewarding than capturing an experience and transcribing it through my pen and brush. From this action, I can dissect and learn from my surroundings.
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Stainless Steel Wrapped Cotton
Creating Patterns With WeavePoint
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FIB-O-GAMI ORIGAMI FIBERS ON A DOBBY LOOM
EXPERIMENTING WITH MATERIAL & STRUCTURE Through the experimentation of steel wrapped cotton and fibers, a unique 2D woven pattern is transformed into a 3D folded structure. The folds, made by hand, leave a memory in the threads that form the needed hills and valleys for the selected form.
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IT’S ABOUT PASSION It’s about passion — a passion for people. My work, my life, and my goals all revolve around people and my desire to learn and tell their stories. My diverse creative mindset allows me to see problems as opportunities for improving old systems and generating new ones. History and culture are stories that deserve to be told, and my approach to design is always intended to honor that through the lens of the user. My current focus is in architecture and experience design. The built environment has one of the greatest influences on a community and a person’s well-being. When my brother was diagnosed with Leukemia, I began to see how the spaces he inhabited affected his attitude and overall health. I want to ensure that the built environment becomes a positive for all people. My goal is to build upon my skills as a designer and storyteller. The more I hone my craft, the greater impact I will have in my field and on the communities I serve. No matter where I end up in my future, my motivations will always be centered around my passion for people and the stories they want to tell.
SKILLS Adobe Creative Suite AutoCAD BIM 360 Bluebeam Dynamo Revit Enscape Grasshopper 3D Hand Sketching Microsoft Office Suite Model Building Public Speaking Rhino Revit SketchUp Twinmotion
INVOLVEMENT Mobile Infirmary SCADpro, Site Model Lead (Spring 2022)
USGBC, Member
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SCAD Grad Admission, Assistant (2021 - Present)
SCAD AIAS, Events Chair (2020 - 2021)
ACHIEVEMENT LEED GA, 2021 - Present Dean’s Fellowship (SCAD), 2021 - Present Tau Sigma Delta, 2020 - Present The Parker Companies Endowed Scholarship, SCAD, June 2020 WDI: Imaginations Competition (Semifinalists), 2019
EDUCATION Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) Savannah, Georgia
Integrated Path to Architectural Licensure (IPAL) SCAD Lacoste, France Study Abroad Fall 2019 B.F.A. in Architecture Graduated: May 2021 Professional Master of Architecture Exp. Graduation: May 2024
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE PGAV Destinations Architectural Intern | June 2023 - Sep. 2023
Ideated and developed diverse designs for animal exhibits and guest experience environments through diagrams, sections, plans, elevations, 3D models, and renderings. Conducted and presented thorough research of projects for the strategic planning of future exhibits. Enhanced project documentation and assisted with maintaining the Workshared Revit model. Managed the documentation of multiple design iteration’s plans, dimensions, volume, and square footage to align with client objectives and plan for possible future project expansions. Coordinated with team members to assemble cohesive client presentations.
AutoCAD | Revit | Rhino | SketchUp | BIM 360 | Bluebeam | Photoshop | Enscape | Excel | PowerPoint
Universal Creative Facility Design Management Intern | June 2022 - Aug. 2022
Drafted Show Set elements for queues and rides within Universal Epic Universe. Coordinated and provided solutions for high reach access to facilities and animated figures. Organized and maintained Modification Documents.
AutoCAD | SketchUp | BIM 360 | Bluebeam | Excel
Geoffrey Mouen Architects Intern Architect | June 2020 - May 2021
Modeled structures and elements for a sports complex and an entertainment center. Generated renderings and floor plans for marketing current and past residential projects. Developed a masterplan, townhome and live/work unit floor plans, site plans, and elevations for the city of Groveland in Central Florida.
AutoCAD | Revit | SketchUp | Twinmotion | Photoshop | InDesign | Excel | Sketching
HKS Architects Architectural Intern | June 2018 - Sept. 2019
Revised floor plans, life safety plans, and developed details for Healthcare and Commercial projects including Navicent Health and a multi-tenant office building. Prepared design presentations, density diagrams, programming analysis layouts and studies for past hospitals and future HKS projects. Revit | SketchUp | Bluebeam | Photoshop | InDesign | Excel | Sketching
Freelance Set Designer Jan. 2014 - Apr. 2016
Designed and managed the set for a local theatrical group’s production of The Phantom of The Opera and Crazy For You with a $2,500 budget and a 15 member crew team.
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