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RYAN EDWARD WIKFORS 17 Debow Terrace, Butler NJ, 07405 (973) 476 8921 rw243@njit.edu
EDUCATION Spring 2012-Fall 2016
Butler High School Butler, New Jersey Graduating Class of 2016 High School Degree GPA: 3.7
Spring 2016-Fall 2020
NJIT, College of Architecture and Design Newark, New Jersey Bachelor of Architecture - 5 Year Program GPA: 3.0
Spring 2017 Phi Sigma Kappa National Fraternity Executive Board Member Coordinator 5K Race for Special Olympics Average 15 Hours Community Service per Semester Summer 2019 University of Siena Study Abroad, Italy
EXPERIENCE Spring 2012-Fall 2016
Summer 2018
Butler Fire Department Volunteer Stephen V Carrozza Architect Intern Architect Assisted with the production of construction drawings, ranging from Architectural, Structural, and Electrical plans. Additionally several interior elevations, wall and floor details, as well as special condition details. Also helped with several site visits for measuring existing conditions to be recreated. Worked Strictly in AutoCad for the entirety of my time here.
REFERENCES Andrew Bruno Professor/Critic
Alessandro Orsini Professor/Critic
Freelance Architect Email: ab433@njit.edu Phone: (201) 317 0970
Architensions Firm Email: orsini@njit.edu Phone: (917) 361 4078
Social Media Instagram: @ryanwikfuzz @ archiwiks Issuu: issuu.com/rwikfors
PROFICIENCY AutoCAD, Revit, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Rhino 5 & 6, V-Ray, Microsoft Office Workshop, Lasercutter, 3D printer, Model making: Plexi, Chip, Wood, Metal
Year
FOLLY The development of a brick folly, to be physically built, in the 2018 Brick Build Competition. To also use the folly as a means of harnesses or taking advantage of an element of nature
Light Absence Diagram Type A
Type B
Wind Circulartion Diagrams
Wind Tower Diagram
STUDIO
3rd Year
PATTERN TO FORM The creation of a pattern and the utilization of that pattern to develop form. The idea of multiple clashing program centered around a childrens school was implemented, as a challenge for adapting our pattern to generate a usable and unique space
STUDIO
B2
Abroad
ASPECTS OF URBAN FORM Through this class we analyzed the aspects of cities, ranging from the form they assume to the systems that go into it. We were then asked to create an intervention based on this analysis and repurpose it, against our original intentions. Additionally we looked into the theory of different urban forms on each other and how they react to each other
SIENA STUDIO This class was an attempt to recreate the Monte dei Paschi Competition. Dispersed into teams we attempted to use the idea of collage to push forward a concept that would be developed and proven by research. In my team, we discussed the importance of the reemergance of old Siena, and responded to Sechi’s discussion of the importance of the countryside to the city of Siena
Thank You
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For Your Consideration