FAITH FULLERTON ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
B.A. Architectural Design 2024 | UW College of Built Environments
Selected Works
faithafullerton@gmail.com | (253) 495-9748
2024 | Faith A. Fullerton | Architecture Portfolio
“Good design lends dignity to people’s lives.”
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SELECTED WORKS
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LITTLE LAKE VILLAGE
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GEORGETOWN EARLY LEARNING CENTER
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MAPPING THE UNION BAY NATURAL AREA
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TACOMA TOWNHOUSES
2024 | Bainbridge Eco-Arts Education Center | Feature Image and Plans
The Bainbridge Eco-Arts Education Center Bainbridge Island, WA
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2023 / Academic Architectural Design Studio 400 Professor: Alicia Daniels Uhlig Software: Rhino 3D Lumion Adobe Suite
Perspective from Townsquare
The Bainbridge Island Eco-Arts Education Center cultivates creativity, sustainability, and community enrichment. As it forges a ramped throughway from Madrone Lane to Henshaw Way, this design takes advantage of its prime location between the city’s most active civic zones: townsquare and Winslow Way. Its purpose is to enhance, entice, and educate. In alliance with the AIA Design Excellence strategies, this mass-timber building specializes in water management, collecting rainwater from the grand sloping roofs in a cistern system, and filtering wastewater using bioswales. The building stands in harmony with Bainbridge Island’s natural beauty, with humble, human-scale wood construction and public greenspaces that celebrate the city’s ecological and cultural identity. By serving as an incubator and civic space, the Eco-Arts Education Center would become a new “heart” of the Bainbridge Island community.
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2024 | Bainbridge Eco-Arts Education Center | Additional Drawings
Ideation Diagram
Section Perspective Facing East
Site Context Diagram
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Classroom Perspective
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2024 | Bainbridge Eco-Arts Education Center | Tectonic Model
Annotated Tectonic Model AIA Design Excellence Media: Plaster, Basswood, Chipboard, Metallic Paper, Acrylic, LED Strip Methods: Casting, Laser Cutting
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2024 | Bainbridge Eco-Arts Education Center | Massing Iterations
Wood Block Models | Site Model
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Group Site Model in Collaboration with Jaclyn Dahlquist, Christina Chen, And Vinh Nguyen
2024 | Lttle Lake Village | Housing and Site Development
Little Lake Village South Lake Union Seattle, WA
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2023 / Academic Architectural Design Studio 302 Professor: Junichi Satoh Software: Archicad Enscape Photoshop Collaboration With: Kayden Viacrucis Felipe Cruz
Little Lake Village is a new approach to remedy Seattle’s housing crisis. The vision prioritizes collective ownership, self-sustainability, and walkability, to create an egalitarian neighborhood welcoming a diverse array of residents and visitors. By fostering a space where individuals of various social strata can freely interact and build a shared collective identity, a community is created that promotes egalitarian ideals and values while dismantling socio-economic barriers. Appropriate agency over one’s home encourages collective responsibility and humanistic growth, forming robust, thriving communities. Little Lake Village is an expansion of an existing tiny home community. Integrating social housing with market-rate units offers variety and permanence. The architecture maintains a transient, neighborly quality with higher density and without risk of demolition. Unit designs, mapping, physical modeling, and greenhouse renderings are my own work. Other illustrating, ideating, and visualizing done in collaboration with my excellent team.
Existing Conditions
Phase One
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Phase Three
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ADA Unit
Single Unit Family Unit
Loft Unit Co-Housing Unit
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GREENHOUSE MARKET BOTANICAL GARDEN COMMUNITY CENTER HOUSING
2024 | Little Lake Village | Greenhouse Market, Model, and Renderings
Living and Breathing
The Greenhouse Market Collective
Hand-Drawn Watercolor Perspective
Program Diagram | Phase Two
Sun Path Diagram
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Our team included native Pacific Northwest fish as entourage in some perspective renderings. This choice equates the Little Lake Village community to a diverse, flowing ecosystem, developed naturally over time.
2024 | Georgetown Early Learning Center | Model, Plan, Section Courtyard Perspective
Georgetown Early Learning Center Seattle, WA
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2023 / Academic Architectural Design Studio 301 Professor: Angela Yang Software: Rhino 3D Photoshop Lumion Collaboration With: Nathaniel Miller Julia Dobles
This project is a renovated gas station turned youth education daycare center, located in Seattle’s Georgetown neighborhood just off of Corson Ave. This building is composed of two small classrooms, a large gathering/kitchenette space, a library, two semi-private courtyards, and one playground at the central “heart.” Quality daylighting and effective artificial lighting are most crucial within educational spaces. The intersection of light, greenspace, design, and education are important considerations in this project. Thick white stucco walls, permeable facades, and douglas fir accents give the space a sense of tactility to promote touch and play. The fascinating psychological considerations for designing learning space drove my creative process throughout the project. Rhino model, floor plans, renderings, and photography are my own. Spatial design and model-making done in collaboration with peers.
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THE CLASSROOM THE LIBRARY THE KINDERGARTEN THE HOMEROOM
2024 | Georgetown Early Learning Center | Lighting Study, Physical Model
Temporal Lighting Study
The Library | 7:00am
The Library | 7:00pm
The Classroom | 7:00am
The Classroom | 7:00pm
The Homeroom | 7:00am
The Homeroom | 7:00pm
The Classroom | 7:00a
The Classroom | 7:00pm
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Group Physical Model
2024 | Union Bay Natural Area
Mapping Union Bay Natural Area Seattle, WA
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2022 / Academic Architectural Design Studio 300 Professors: Rob Corser Matt Cohen Software: Rhino 3D Photoshop Illustrator
The Union Bay Natural Area is a revitalized public greenspace, and formerly a dumping zone and parking lot. Mapping exercises explore the many layers of analyzing a site, especially in terms of history and context. My research focused on exposing the urban quality of this man-made space, especially as it manifested in light pollution from the nearby UW campus. Tiered site maps made in collaboration with Ck He, Torin Howard, Hannah Hu, and Anthony Stoyanov.
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UW Campus Context Map
Man-made Light Population Density
Lumen and Density Map
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2024 | The Tacoma Townhouses | Professional Work
The Tacoma Townhouses Tacoma, WA
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2023 / Professional LEV Architecture Lynnwood, WA Principal: Jan Hromada Software: Archicad TwinMotion Photoshop
Street Perspective Facing East
The Tacoma Townhouses are a passion project for Ascend Development Group, a sustainable real estate development business that builds wealth and knowledge for BIPOC and women in the development community. We chose to take advantage of the new zoning that Tacoma implemented, which fast-tracks middle housing development projects. Our goal is to develop ten four-bedroom townhouses to provide dense, affordable family housing amidst Washington’s current housing crisis. During my internship, I have taken the lead on client communication and developed drawing sets for contractors and the CIty of Tacoma.
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FAITH FULLERTON ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
2024 | UW College of Built Environments
faithafullerton@gmail.com | (253) 495-9748