EMILY DAWSON
PORTFOLIO OF UNDERGRADUATE WORK
EMILY DAWSON
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, 2009-2013 187 PENROSE DR. SAVANNAH, GA 31410 ERDAWSON@UFL.EDU
SELECTED WORKS
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PUBLIC N ODES DESIGN 7, 2012
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T OWER
DESIGN 4, 2011
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R EDISTRIBUTION DESIGN 5, 2011
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DESERT
DESIGN 4, 2011
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TRELLIS
ADVANCED DIGITAL, 2012
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MAYAN M ERGENCE DESIGN 3, 2010
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PERSPECTIVAL SPATIAL B OUNDARIES DESIGN 2, 2010
PINE GARDENS B ROCHURE
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HISTORIC REVIEW BOARD, 2012
LUMINAIRE
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ENVIROMENTAL TECHNOLOGY 2, 2012
I NTERNSHIP
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DAWSON ARCHITECTS, 2010-2012
VERTICAL ASSEMBLAGE
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DESIGN 7, 2012
YEAR 4| PUBLIC NODES TEAM: EMILY DAWSON AND FELIPE LOPERA
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NEW YORK CITY IS KNOWN FOR ITS YOUNG, VIBRANT, FAST-PACED LIFESTYLE. THIS PROJECT INCLUDED A SITE VISIT TO MANHATTAN, WHICH PROVED TO BE THE MOST VALUABLE DESIGN TOOL. WHEN DESIGNING AN ENTIRE CITY BLOCK, IT IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT TO UNDERSTAND THE CITY WHICH THE BLOCK IS PLACED.
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THE AREA THIS RESIDENTIAL AND EDUCATIONAL BLOCK IS LOCATED IS VERY YOUNG AND UPCOMING, SO MY PARTNER AND I TOOK WHAT THE AREA HAD TO OFFER INTO ACCOUNT AND SUPPLEMENTED WITH WHAT IT LACKED. ZONING LAWS WERE ALSO TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT AND THUS THE STRONG UNIFORMLY HEIGHTENED STREET WALL WAS BORN.
THE
NODES OF THE PROJECT WERE
DISTRIBUTED AND EACH GIVEN A DIFFERENT MATERIALITY AND LANGUAGE OF CONSTRUCTION TO GIVE THEM SEPARATE ENTITIES.
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THE
UNIFICATION OF THE PROJECT IS THE CENTRAL COURT-
YARD WHICH OFFERS AMPLE EXTERIOR SPACE TO THE RESIDENTS OF THE BLOCK.
THERE ARE THREE MAIN PLAZAS THAT
CORRELATE TO MAIN ENTRIES FROM THE STREET THAT ARE DISTINGUISHED IN LANDSCAPING AND ELEVATION.
THE EL-
EMENTARY SCHOOL HAS A MESH SKIN TO AFFORD STUDENTS PRIVACY BUT ACCESS THE MOST DAYLIGHT DURING SCHOOL OPERATING HOURS.
ADJACENT
TO THE SCHOOL IS A PLAN-
ETARIUM THAT IS CONSTRUCTED OF THE SAME SPYDER CONNECTION GLASS CURTAIN WALL AS THE SCHOOL, BUT IT IS NOT COVERED BY THE SKIN TO SET IT APART. THE PROJECT IS DESIGNED TO PROMOTE COMMUNITY THROUGH GATHERING SPACES, LIGHT, AND ACCESSIBLE CIRCULATION.
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YEAR 2| TOWER THE VERTICAL PROGRAM OF THE TOWER ALLOWS FOR AN EXPLORATION OF VERTICALITY, ANCHORAGE, AND INTERSECTION. THE PROGRAM CONSISTS OF A MUSIC SCHOOL THAT INCLUDES PRACTICE ROOMS, LIBRARIES, AND CONCERT HALLS. THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE PROGRAM THROUGHOUT THE VERTICAL ARMATURE IS ONE EXAMPLE OF THE USE OF ANCHORAGE IN THE PROJECT. THE PROGRAMMATIC PIECES ARE NESTLED INTO THE ARMATURE AND USE IT AS AN ANCHOR OF VERTICAL CIRCULATION. THE HIERARCHY OF THE SPACES WORKS RADIALLY RATHER THAN LINEARLY, WITH THE LARGER SPACES NESTLED INTO THE MIDPOINT. THE REPEATED JOINT STYLE UNIFIES THE PROJECT AND REFLECTS A RHYTHM THAT WAS SET THROUGH EARLIER DIAGRAMMATIC EXPLORATION.
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YEAR 3| REDISTRIBUTION THE FLORIDIAN LANDSCAPE IS THE CONTEXT OF THIS PROJECT. THE SITE IS THE LARGEST FACTOR ALONG WITH THE DEVELOPMENT OF A LANGUAGE FOR HOW THE GROUND AND CONSTRUCT MEET AND INTERACT.
THE IDEA BEHIND REDIS-
TRIBUTION IS THAT THE CONSTRUCT CAN EXIST WITHOUT DESTROYING THE ESTABLISHED NATURE THERE.
THE PROJ-
ECT IS SUSPENDED ABOVE THE GROUND WITH STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS METICULOUSLY AND ARTFULLY PENETRATING THE GROUND.
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THE PROGRAM IS A WILDERNESS RESEARCH COMPLEX WITH A CIVIC SIDE. THE RESEARCH PART INCLUDES RESIDENCES AND CLASSROOMS, WHILE THE CIVIC SIDE INCLUDES EXHIBITION SPACES AND MUSEUMS TO DISPLAY THE RESEARCH. THE INTERCONNECTION BETWEEN THESE PROGRAMS WAS KEY IN DEVELOPING A COHESIVE PROJECT. THE PROJECT SEEKS TO BECOME ONE WITH THE LANDSCAPE, NOT CHANGING IT BUT MERELY REDISTRIBUTING IT.
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THE PROGRAM IS ABLE TO BE COMPLETELY SUSPENDED AND YET STILL CONNECTED THROUGH THE USE OF RAMPS AND WALKWAYS. ONE OF THE EFFORTS OF THE PROJECT WAS TO UTILIZE A UNIVERSAL DESIGN MENTALITY AND CREATE A PROJECT THAT WAS EQUALLY ACCESSIBLE TO ALL PEOPLE. UNIVERSAL DESIGN VARIES FROM ACCESSIBILITY BECAUSE IT IS A CONSCIOUS PART OF THE DESIGN PROCESS FROM THE BEGINNING, SEEKING TO DESIGN WITHOUT EXCLUSIONS OR EXCEPTIONS.
THEREFORE, THIS PROJECT USES RAMPS RATHER
THAN STAIRS WITH ARTICULATED PASSAGEWAYS SO THAT ALL THE OCCUPANTS ARE EXPERIENCING THE PROJECT IN THE SAME WAY AND EQUALLY.
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YEAR 2|Desert
THE
DESERT PROJECT IS AN EXPLORATION INTO INTERVENING INTO DIFFI-
CULT LANDSCAPE.
IN
A DESERT, THERE ARE NO ESTABLISHED ENTRANCES
OR INHABITABLE AREAS.
THE INTERVENTION MUST ESTABLISH CONNECTIONS AND ENTRIES WITHOUT CONTEXTUAL INFORMANTS. THE STUDY LEADING TO PROJECT LOOKED AT THE PATTERNS OF SAND COLLECTION AND DISPERSION THROUGH A SERIES OF WATERCOLORS. THESE OBSERVATIONS LED TO THE FORM OF THE DESERT COMPLEX. THE JOINTS AND CONSTRUCTION FLOWS FROM ONE MOMENT TO ANOTHER, WHILE ENVELOPING A COURTYARD THAT IS PROTECTED FROM THE WIND AND SAND. THE CONSTRUCTION FOCUSES ON LIGHT AND MANIPULATING IT IN A CONDITION WHERE SUNLIGHT
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IS NOT SCARCE.
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YEAR 3| TRELLIS THIS ADVANCED DIGITAL PROJECT FOCUSES ON USING THE TOOLS OF RHINO AND GRASSHOPPER IN CREATING A PAVILION INTERVENTION FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA ARCHITECTURE BUILDING. THE TRELLIS INTERVENTION USES AN INTERLOCKING WAFFLING CONSTRUCTION THAT ALLOWS FOR EITHER LIGHT OR SHADE, DEPENDING ON THE TIME OF DAY.
THE
UPPER TRELLIS
IS A GARDEN THAT HAS VEGETATION GROWING IN SOME OF THE WAFFLE SQUARES TO PROVIDE THE BUILDING WITH GREENERY AND FRESH AIR.
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YEAR 2| MAYAN MERGENCE OF ASTRONOMY AND ARCHITECTURE THE CONTEXT FOR THIS PROJECT IS THE MAYAN RUINS OF UXMAL, A ONCE THRIVING METROPOLIS OF COMMERCE AND RESEARCH. THE RUINS WERE DESIGNED WITH HIGHER PURPOSE. THIS PROJECT STUDIED ONE FORMER STRUCTURE IN PARTICULAR CALLED THE GOVERNOR’S PALACE. ITS ORIENTATION ALLOWED FOR A ONCE IN EVERY EIGHT YEARS VIEW OF VENUS. AN INTERVENTION WAS DESIGNED TO CREATE SPACES OF VARYING PRIVACY THAT TOOK CUES FROM THE DETAIL ORIENTED DESIGN OF THE
MAYANS.
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YEAR 1| Perspectival SPATIAL BOUNDARIES
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THIS DIAGRAMMATIC STUDY CHALLENGES NOTIONS OF SPACE AND BOUNDARY THROUGH A MULTI-POINT PERSPECTIVE. THIS PERSPECTIVAL WAS DELINEATED FROM SIX IMAGES OF VARIOUS SPACES AROUND CAMPUS. THE IMAGES ARE MERELY CONTEXTUAL INDICATORS THAT ANCHOR THE VARYING SHIFTS AND INTERSECTIONS. THE SPACES ARE SEPARATE AND YET CONNECTED THROUGH TECTONIC ELEMENTS BREAKING THROUGH BOUNDARIES.
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SUMMER|HISTORIC REVIEW BOARD INTERNSHIP: PINE GARDENS BROUCHURE THIS PROJECT WAS DONE UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF SARAH WARD AT THE HISTORIC REVIEW BOARD OF SAVANNAH. PINE GARDENS IS A SMALL NEIGHBORHOOD THAT IS SEEKING HISTORIC DISTRICT RECOGNITION. THE PROJECT I PRODUCED IS A BROCHURE THAT INCLUDES HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE NEIGHBORHOOD, ALONG WITH A DRIVING TOUR TO ATTRACT INTEREST.
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Architectural Examples The Pine Gardens community is an early example of a subdivision, much like the ones we know today; however, the architectural variation within the house type is something we do not see much of anymore. The neighborhood exhibits the "Victory Cottage" style that was prominent in WWII era construction. Each house, though nestled in a largely uniform residential row, has its own character.
Front Entry, Symmetrical Center porch entrance
Side Gable Roof
Multi-pane wood windows & doors
Raised brick foundation
Front Entry, Asymmetrical
Brick Chimney Asymmetrical variation of the front entry model
Front entry with enclosed porch
Side Entry
Legend
1. 2. 3. 4.
Historic Building Non-Historic Building The Church of Nazarene (1954) Fire Station #9 (1943) The Riverside Baptist Church (1953) The Eli Whitney School (1953)
THE
Side Porch Entry
Raised Brick Foundation
Multi-pane wood windows & doors
NEIGHBORHOOD WAS ORIGINALLY CONSTRUCTED AS HOUSING FOR WWII SHIP-
BUILDERS.
THE HOMES ARE SMALL VICTORY COTTAGE STYLE HOMES WITH THREE MAIN VARIANTS TO THE DESIGN OF THE ENTRY (PICTURED BELOW). FOUR OF THE COMMUNITY’S LANDMARKS WERE CHOSEN TO BE HIGHLIGHTED ON THE TOUR: TWO CHURCHES, A SCHOOL, AND A FIRE STATION (PICTURED RIGHT). THE PROJECT CONCLUDED WITH A PRESS INTERVIEW AND INFORMATION FAIR TO ATTRACT PUBLIC INTEREST, WHERE THE BROCHURE WAS FEATURED AS A MAIN INFORMATIONAL SOURCE.
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NATURAL COFFEE FILTER
WHITE COFFEE FILTER
CHICKEN WIRE
LIGHT
IS ELEMENTAL AND ELEGANT.
THIS
LAMP REVERBERATES
THOSE QUALITIES WITH SIMPLE MATERIALS THAT ALLOW IT TO ILLUMINATE WITH SOFT DIFFUSED LIGHT, THE GOAL BEING TO CREATE A QUALITY THAT IS AS ELEMENTAL AND ELEGANT AS LIGHT ITSELF.
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YEAR 4| LUMINAIRE
ANTIQUE EDISON LIGHT BULB -HAND WOUND TUNGSTEN FILAMENT -60 WATT -130 VOLTAGE -MEDIUM SCREW BASE - ADL L4099 60W MB S21 130V 46771 27
SUMMER| INTERNSHIP
BELFORD’S SEAFOOD AND STEAKHOUSE AS-BUILTS
FIRM: DAWSON ARCHITECTS
AT DAWSON ARCHITECTS, I HELD A THREE SUMMER LONG INTERNSHIP WHERE I WAS GIVEN A VARIETY OF OPPORTUNITIES TO LEARN AND DEVELOP MY PROFESSIONAL SKILL. THE SAMPLED PROJECTS HERE ARE A FEW EXAMPLE OF MANY PROJECTS I WAS ABLE TO WORK ON UNDER THE OTHER DESIGNERS IN THE FIRM. AT BELFORD’S, I WAS TASKED WITH MEASURING, PHOTOGRAPHING, AND DRAWING DETAILED AS-BUILTS OF THE EXISTING BUILDING
BELFORDS AT CITY MARKET
315 W. St. Julian Street Savannah, Georgia 31401
EXISTING FIRST FLOOR PLAN
THAT THE ARCHITECTS WOULD USE AS THEY DEVELOPED THEIR DESIGNS.
EACH SUMMER, I WOULD MEASURE 6-8 BUILDINGS AND DELIVER 4-6 AS-BUILTS. THIS WAS GREAT TRAINING IN BOTH AUTOCAD AND UNDERSTANDING THE PROFESSIONAL PROCESS. THE SCAD DORM SITE PLAN WAS JUST ONE PIECE OF A LARGE PROJECT THAT I WAS ABLE TO CONTRIBUTE. IN ORDER TO CREATE THIS SITE PLAN, I HAD TO COMMUNICATE WITH MY COWORKERS
PROJECT NO. DATE
12020.00 07/12/12
DRAWN BY
ERD
CHECKED BY
ND
EX102 A1
EXISTING FIRST FLOOR PLAN
TO PULL TOGETHER A COHESIVE SITE PLAN BETWEEN ALL THE ARCHITECTS WORKING ON THE PROJECT.
BELFORDS AT CITY MARKET
315 W. St. Julian Street Savannah, Georgia 31401
EXISTING BASEMENT
PROJECT NO. DATE DRAWN BY
12020.00 07/12/12 ERD
CHECKED BY
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EX101 A1
EXISTING BASEMENT PLAN
ND
SCAD DORM SITE PLAN
GROOVER RESIDENCE
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YEAR 4| VERTICAL ASSEMBLAGE TEAM: EMILY DAWSON AND FELIPE LOPERA
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VERTICAL ASSEMBLAGE IS NESTLED ALONGSIDE THE NEW YORK CITY HIGH LINE PARK AND DRAWS MUCH OF ITS INSPIRATION FROM THE ELEVATED PARK. THE MATERIALITY AND CONTEXTUAL APPROPRIATENESS WERE IMPORTANT FACTORS IN THE DESIGN OF THIS HOTEL.
THE
FORM AL-
LOWS FOR MAXIMUM VIEWS WHILE THE LOUVERED SKIN STILL AFFORDS OCCUPANTS PRIVACY.
THE
DESIGN REACTS
BOTH TO THE PARK AND TO THE STREET IN AN ARTFUL WAY.
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EMILY DAWSON 187 PENROSE DRIVE PHONE:
912.484.2491
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@ME.COM
E-MAIL: EMILY DAWSON
OBJECTIVES
MY OBJECTIVE IS TO OBTAIN ACCEPTANCE INTO AN ARCHITECTURE GRADUATE SCHOOL THAT WILL CHALLENGE ME AND PREPARE ME FOR THE WORKING WORLD.
EDUCATION
BACHELORS OF DESIGN (05/2013) UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, ARCHITECTURE MAJOR HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA (06/2009) GRADUATED HONORS FROM SAVANNAH ARTS ACADEMY, COMMUNICATIONS MAJOR
EXPERIENCE
TEACHING ASSISTANT (01/2012–05/2012 & 01/2013-05/2013) DESIGN 2, UNDER PROFESSOR MARK MCGLOTHLIN -FACILITATING A POSITIVE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT WHILE PROVIDING ASSISTANCE AND GUIDANCE TO FIRST YEAR DESIGN STUDENTS INTERN (05/2010 –PRESENT)
DAWSON ARCHITECTS (1020 BRYAN WOODS LOOP, SAVANNAH, GA, 31410) -MEASURING EXISTING BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTING AS-BUILTS IN AUTOCAD FORMAT -CREATING MARKETING SHEETS OF PREVIOUS PROJECTS -ASSISTING IN CREATING PROPOSAL PRESENTATIONS BOTH IN POWERPOINT AND PDF FORMATS -MANAGE RECEPTIONIST POSITION, I.E. ANSWERING PHONES, SCHEDULING, ARCHIVING, AND ASSISTING IN GENERAL OFFICE DUTIES -DELIVERING AND PICKING UP VARIOUS DOCUMENTS AND DRAWINGS SALES ASSOCIATE (06/2008–12/2009)
AMERICAN EAGLE (OGLETHORPE MALL, SAVANNAH, GA 31406) -ASSISTING CUSTOMERS AND PROVIDING EXCELLENT CUSTOMER SERVICE -CREATING ARTFUL DISPLAYS OF THE PRODUCTS AND MAINTAINING THE ORDERLINESS OF THE DISPLAYS THROUGHOUT THE OPEN HOURS
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PERSONAL STATEMENT ARCHITECTURE IS THE BEAUTIFUL RESULT OF THE DESIGN PROCESS BOLSTERED WITH HARD WORK. IT IS A CREATIVE PROFESSION THAT’S THIS PROFESSION AND THIS MAJOR HAVE GIVEN ME A CRITICAL APPRECIATION FOR MY SURROUNDINGS AND PROVIDED ME WITH A CONSTRUCTIVE, ARTISTIC OUTLET FOR BENEFITING SOCIETY. MY PASSION FOR ARCHITECTURE HAS BEEN REALIZED THROUGH MY EDUCATION, PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF MY PERSONAL TRAITS.
PRODUCT NOT ONLY EVOKES EMOTION, BUT PROFITS THE PUBLIC AS WELL.
MY EDUCATION IN DESIGN AT THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA HAS BEEN RIGOROUS AND EYE OPENING. EVERY PRECONCEIVED NOTION I HAD ABOUT THE SPATIAL DESIGN PROCESS WAS TRANSFORMED INTO AN ACUTE UNDERSTANDING OF DETAIL, JOINTS, AND THE COMPONENTS THAT MAKE UP THE OVERALL DESIGN. THAT CONCEPT IS SOMETHING THAT I WILL CARRY FORWARD WITH ME, THE IDEA THAT EVERY STRUCTURE IS COMPRISED OF PARTS THAT RANGE IN SIZE BUT NOT IN IMPORTANCE, AN IDEA THAT SPEAKS TO THE DESIGN ITSELF AS WELL AS THE PROCESS FROM WHICH IT IS CREATED. IN ADDITION TO DESIGN EDUCATION, I HAVE BEEN PRIVILEGED WITH A VARIETY OF OPPORTUNITIES TO WORK PROFESSIONALLY IN MY FUTURE FIELD. IN MY THREE SUMMERS OF INTERNING, I HAVE PARTICIPATED IN THE REAL WORLD DESIGN PROCESS AND DISCOVERED THAT THE NEAT TIMELINE OF DESIGN SCHOOL IS NOT ALWAYS PRESENT IN THE FIELD. TO BE SUCCESSFUL, YOU MUST STAY ONE STEP AHEAD. TIME MANAGEMENT AND DEPENDABILITY ARE TWO IMPORTANT TRAITS THAT I DEVELOPED WHILE INTERNING. LAST SUMMER, I HAD THE UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO DO A BRIEF INTERNSHIP WITH THE HISTORIC REVIEW BOARD OF SAVANNAH, GA. I WAS ASSIGNED A LESSER-KNOWN HISTORIC COMMUNITY AND TASKED WITH PROVIDING THEM SOME PROPAGANDA TO ATTRACT TOURISM. I CREATED A WALKING TOUR BROCHURE WITH INFORMATION ABOUT LANDMARKS, ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES, AND HISTORICAL DATA. WHEN I PRESENTED THIS BROCHURE TO THE LEADERS OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD COMMITTEE, THEIR APPRECIATION TOOK ME BY SURPRISE. I WAS GIVEN THE OPPORTUNITY TO CREATE SOMETHING THAT MADE PEOPLE HAPPY AND GAVE THEM HOPE WHEN NO ONE HAD TAKEN THEIR LITTLE NEIGHBORHOOD SERIOUSLY THUS FAR. THESE EXPERIENCES SOLIDIFIED FOR ME THAT I AM IN THE RIGHT FIELD. I HAVE LEARNED SO MUCH OVER THE LAST THREE AND HALF YEARS. FROM CALCULATING SOUND ABSORPTION RATES OF MATERIALS TO YET IT IS THE WAY THIS MAJOR HAS SHAPED ME AS A PERSON THAT MAKES ME MOST PROUD. WHEN I ENTERED THE FIRST YEAR AT UF, I WAS INEXPERIENCED SPEAKING IN FRONT OF PEOPLE, A PROCRASTINATOR, AND NEVER HAD TO WORK VERY HARD FOR A GOOD GRADE. DESIGN HAS SHAPED ME INTO SOMEONE WHO CAN ARTICULATE IDEAS ABOUT MY WORK IN FRONT OF OTHERS AND ACCEPT CRITICISM. IT HAS TRAINED ME TO BE EFFICIENT WITH MY TIME, AS IT IS THE KEY TO SUCCESS. LASTLY, TECTONIC DESIGN, MY BREADTH OF KNOWLEDGE HAS EXPANDED GREATLY.
ARCHITECTURE HAS TAUGHT ME THE MEANING OF HARD WORK AND THAT IT DOES NOT ALWAYS PAY OFF IMMEDIATELY OR THE WAY WE THINK IT SHOULD, BUT IT IS ALWAYS REWARDING IN THE END.
IT IS MY SINCERE WISH TO PURSUE THESE ACADEMIC AND PERSONAL STUDIES FURTHER THROUGH GRADUATE LEVEL CONCERNTRATIONS AND ULTIMATELY USE MY ARCHITECTURAL EDUCATION TO BENEFIT SOCIETY AND CREATE FUNCTIONAL ART.
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