National Organisation of Minority Architects, NOMA Arizona
Marketing & Communications Chair Project Tour Coordinator
Design Justice Initiative, Arizona State University
Eco-Club, Andhra University
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SELECTED WORKS
COMMUNITY COLLEGE CAMPUS
Professional Work - 2023
Architekton
This project aimed to establish two new facilities for CAC’s Allied Health and Skilled Trades programs, alongside renovations to Building C, which will enhance faculty and facility support spaces. The design intends to foster a campus-centric atmosphere, elevating the significance of these programs.
Collaborated with a diverse team of professionals, including MEP, structural, civil, and equipment consultants, across various project phases, from Design Development (DD) to Construction Administration (CA) facilitating coordination between disciplines to ensure that all systems were fully integrated into the architectural design while meeting project goals.
Professional Work
Location : Apache Junction, Arizona
Typology : Education/Institutional
Led By : Daniel Childers
Size : 1,010,592 SF (23.2 ACRES)
Allied Health
Professional Work - 2023
Architekton
The Public Safety Facility is envisioned as a modern, resilient, and community-focused hub designed to enhance public safety services. The facility will house fire, police, and emergency medical services (EMS) within a single structure, allowing for streamlined response times and increased operational efficiency.
Produced comprehensive CD sets that further design concepts into detailed construction drawings for accurate execution. Coordinated with team members to ensure consistency across all documents. Additionally, created interactive 3D walkthroughs and animations that allow user groups to virtually experience the space before construction begins, facilitating informed feedback and design refinement.
Professional Work
Location : Mesa, Arizona
Typology : Civic
Led By : Ryan Grabe
Site Size : 365,055 SF (8.38 ACRES)
Building Size : 50,451 SF
N/S Section 2
The design of the Police Department Facility is deeply rooted in the cultural heritage of the Gila River Indian Community. The architectural language honors indigenous traditions through materiality, form, and landscape integration. Public spaces within the building provide areas for gatherings, educational outreach, and youth engagement programs.
As part of the DD and CD phases of the project, created documentation for permit set and interior design materials for review to ensure designs aligned with the client’s vision. Participated in meetings with the sustainability team, producing materials for the project's LEED accreditation. Prepared presentation boards and digital materials for public forums, workshops, and community meetings to gather feedback from stakeholders and the community. Professional Work - 2022 Architekton
Professional Work
Location : Sacaton, Arizona
Typology : Civic
Led By : Sean Ragudo
Site Size : 871,207 SF (20 ACRES)
Building Size : 54,592 SF
Cultural Theming
6" Wood Slat Ceiling Cherry Wood Panel
Field Weathered Blue Carpet Tile
Medium Grind Concrete
Sealed Concrete
Rubber Tile
Static Dissipative Vinyl Composition Tile
Community Carpet Tile
Wellness Accent Carpet
Accent Weathered Carpet Tile Ochre
Field Carpet Tile Dispatch
Finish Floor Plan
Intern Work - 2021 Opera Publica [OOPP]
Public art designed and conceptualized to with the intention to connect cities and cultures through a virtual platform. The idea is to provide a space for events and gathering within the park while allowing the visitors to virtually communicate across cities with the help of live broadcasting in a screen.
The design was developed with reference to the salutation used within the Jewish communities while meeting or parting. The Shalom meaning “peace” is the conceptual idea behind the central monument within the event space. The walkway surrounding the central area is equipped with built-in benches on either side for seating.
Intern Work
Location : Buenos Aires
Typology : Public Space
Led By : Claudio Vekstein
Size : 4850 SF
Lamed Shin
FURNITURE DESIGN 5
Intern Work - 2017
Archilogics Design Private Limited
The table was designed for a product design display, drawing inspiration from nature. The concept features petal-like top plates connected to their bases by stem-like structures. Geometric patterns are integrated into the design to ensure the product's practical reliability.
Contributed to the final creation of the table, including producing materials for the final design review, 3D printing & CNC Cutting files, overseeing material fabrication, assembly, and exhibit display.
Location : Mumbai, India
Typology : Exhibit design
STIMULUS OF SOCIAL JUSTICE
Independent Thesis - 2021
Masters in Architecture
Social Injustices being an unconcealed part of society, have worsened the spatial and structural inequalities that marginalize access to shared communal resources. To address persistent societal concerns, the project underscores the importance of art as a form of expression within social and political contexts, viewing it as crucial to bridging the gap between the past and the future
The project is reimagined as an extension to La Tallera, former house studio of the avantgarde muralist David Alfaro Siqueiros. The proposal envisions public space as a built environment that can connect, inform and provide a shared space for dialogue and advocacy.
6th Year, Spring Semester
Location : Cuvernavaca, Mexico
Typology : Community Gathering
Led By : Claudio Vekstein
Size : 14650 SF
RESILIENCE HUB
Architekton - 2023
AIA Phoenix Metro Ideas Competition - Honorable Mention
Our team researched local issues that pose the greatest risk to well being in the city of Tempe. We found numerous issues such as food insecurity, lack of shelter, potential water scarcity and potential risk of a massive power outage. At this time of the year none stand out than the issue of extreme heat. the resilience hub aims to stitch communities together and build communal trust ahead of crisis events.
The issues that our research identified would be best addressed at an infrastructural level. This means that to meet the needs of the local population, it will take a network of resilience hubs all working together. The map demonstrates proposed locations based on a 20-minute walking radius and sited on underdeveloped land.