Caitlin L Davis Work Samples

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Caitlin L Davis Architectural Work Samples Master’s of Architecture 2013 Washington University in St. Louis



Caitlin L Davis CONTACT

6266 Cates Avenue St. Louis, MO 63130 davis2cl@gmail.com (610) 764.5693

OBJECTIVE

An architectural design position that utilizes my creative arts background, problem solving and group working skills so that I may explore new forms and push limitless boundaries.

EDUCATION

Washington University in St. Louis Master’s of Architecture, Candidate St. Louis, MO 2010-2013 James Madison University Bachelor’s of Fine Arts, Concentration of Interior Design Harrisonburg, VA 2005-2009

STUDY ABROAD

Helsinki, FINLAND Spring Semester 2012. Architectural design, history and furniture design of Finnish culture. London, England, UK Summer Semester 2008. Studied art history and theater pertaining to the English culture.

TECHNICAL SKILLS

Mac + PC Platforms REVIT 2014, Adobe CS6, AutoCAD, Climate Consultant, Ecotect, GIS, Maxwell Render, Microsoft Office, Rhino, VRay, Vector Works Hand Work Architectural Drafting, Drawing, Model Making, Photography, Sketching, Watercolor

WORK EXPERIENCE

Exhibition Team Member Washington University in St. Louis Aug. 2012 - May 2013 Presentation layouts, pin-up, repair and take down of current student works and traveling exhibitions. Optometrist Receptionist Boas Family Eye Care, Exton, PA Oct. 2009 - July 2010, Summer 2012 Patient Check-in/out procedures, scheduling, insurance filing, optical sales assistance and any other responsibility pertaining to full patient satisfaction. Interior Design Intern Cee Jay Frederick and Associates, Inc., West Chester, PA Summer 2007 Defined systems furniture specifications and fit out materials for vendor bidding, created sample boards, ordered material samples, and organized materials library. Learned overall architectural firm responsibilities and criteria for working with clients to provide the most satisfaction and expertise. Cake Decorator Maggie Moo’s Ice Cream and Treatory, Exton, PA Summer 2005 - Fall 2006 Responsible for store displays, prepared and decorated special order cakes, and maintained customer satisfaction levels.

HONORS

Givens Scholarship Washington Univeristy in St. Louis 2010-2013 Walford Scholarship James Madison University 2007


Caitlin L Davis Spring 2013 Drawings: Rhino, Illustrator Renders: Rhino, Maxwell, Photoshop Theatre, Grinnell, IOWA The undulating landscape of fields of wind blown corn drives the form of sweeping veils of the roof structure allowing for slivers of sun light penetration and interior performance expression. Professor: Phil Holden

davis2cl@gmail.com

610.764.5693


Caitlin L Davis

davis2cl@gmail.com

610.764.5693

Spring 2012 Drawings: AutoCAD, Rhino, Illustrator Renders: Rhino, Maxwell, Photoshop Model: Museum Board, Paper, Chip Board, Trace Finnish/America Center Providing vibrant color and warmth to the harsh and low lit winters of Nordic city through light sailing walls, while the building face can provide a blank canvas for summer activities such as movie and art projection.

Floor Plans I Scale 1:100

Section I Scale 1:100

Professors: Matti Rautiola Pentti Kareoja Peter MacKeith Basement Level

Ground Floor

First Floor

Second Floor

Third Floor


Caitlin L Davis Fall 2012 Drawings: Rhino, Illsutrator Renders: Rhino, Maxwell, Photoshop Models: Foamcore, Wire Mesh, Bass Wood Kansas City Airport A building gesture of connecting the landscape and act of flight as a way to greet and bid farewell to the over 12 million yearly passengers. A single level change will move people up as they depart the land to take off or move others down as they arrive to their awaiting city. Professor: Ripley Rasmus

davis2cl@gmail.com

610.764.5693


Caitlin L Davis Fall 2013 Drawings: Rhino, Illsutrator Renders: Rhino, Maxwell, Photoshop Models: Chip Board, Wire Mesh, Gesso, Mylar Bristol Board Thesis: Geology Museum A geology museum that highlights both natural and human induced erosion of the landscape. Site located on a narrow strip of land overlooking the limestone bluffs of the Mississippi river and deep canyon like mark of the limestone quarry. A series of pavilions house the geology displays while bridges guide you to understand the eroded landscape. Professor: Adrian Luchini

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