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ELIZAVETA BASOV

- 7 - 777

Boston, MA

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About Me elizaveta.basov@the-bac.edu https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizaveta-basov/

As a student, I was always fascinated by architecture, engineering, and development. During my studies, I acquired a real estate state license and worked as a commercial realtor, managing projects and assisting investors.

Skills

AutoCAD, SketchUP, Revit

Adobe Suite

Microsoft Office

Professional Photography

Education

Matterport

Management Skills

Negotiation

Critical Thinking

Boston Architectural College ( - Present)

Candidate for Bachelor of Architecture 3 8/4 GPA

Experience

Practice ConnEx: Perkins & Will Externship Student (January )

Language

English Russian

Broward College ( 8 - )

Associate in Arts 4 0/4 GPA

A 5-day in-person professional practice experience that enables students to visit a firm's office, meet with design staff, and learn about the firm's projects

• Experienced the daily lifestyle of a hybrid office setting.

• Reviewed the process of project completion from site assessment to final construction

• Participated in meetings reviewing permitting and construction documentation.

• Attended onsite OCA Meetings as well as walks through sites with Project Managers and Associate Principals of the firm

Property Management & Vacation Rental Coordinator ( 9 - present)

Small Business Owner

• Manage and operate 8 vacation rental units

• Find and negotiate the best suitable property for short-term rentals

• Calculate Net Income and ROI.

• Create an effective design brief of the interior, exterior, and landscape improvements

• Manage the renovation of the property; ensure the GCs are meeting the deadline and guidelines

• Obtain all required licenses and permits; manage the inspections.

REALTOR-ASSOCIATE® and Investment Consulting | Commercial Real Estate ( 9 - present)

Cardinal Realty Group

• Customer acquisition management.

• Extensive market research, property visits, heavy negotiations, and processing of legal paperwork

• Conduct in-depth research on formulating investment strategies for clients, help them fulfill their needs and reach their financial goals

Studio 1

Long Wharf Ferry Terminal

Project Description

Located behind the Chart House and Boston Marriott Long Wharf Hotel, the new transportation hub catches the eye and invites the commuter with repetitive structural columns. Similar to Zakim Bunker Hill Bridge, the columns create a beautiful movement that starts by the Chart House and continues into the water. The user will find ramps, stairs, and slides that make an infinite loop inside the structure. The second floor, dedicated to families with kids, has a slide with a transparent ceiling above and water views to the left. The translucent stairs on the structure's west side are dedicated to resting and sightseeing. Lastly, long ramps on the ground floor connect the Christopher Columbus Waterfront Park and Long Wharf, a popular tourist attraction. Overall, this new structure can be described as a linking pavilion between two popular Boston destinations - Quincy Market and Long Wharf.

Generating a design response to a site analysis using the kit of parts.

Exploring an idea of the continuous promenade.

Testing ideas found in precedent. This exercise elevated the understanding of the precedent and the site itself.

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