Sofia Stafford - Professional Portfolio

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SOFIA STAFFORD P R OFES S ION AL

PORTFO LIO


E D U C AT I O N

CO N TA C T 404 . 751 . 8127 sstafford9@gatech.edu

Georgia Institute of Technology M.Arch |

May 2021

Elective Coursework | Representing Renovation, Evidence-Based Design, Healthcare Design of the Future,

E M P LO Y M E N T

Climate Change: Design of the Built Environment

Architectural Intern | Retail, Automotive, Mixed-Use YSM Design, P.C. |

Miami University of Ohio

June 2018 - December 2019

BA in Architecture | December 2018

Structural & architectural 3D modeling

Minor | Spanish

Design & construction documentation

Awards | Redhawk Excellence Scholarship 2015 - 2018

Visualization & presentations using AR/VR Engineer & vendor coordination

Danish Institute for Study Abroad Architecture Studio |

Architectural Designer | Affordable Housing Salvador Arias Investments |

April 2019 - January 2021

Summer 2017

S K I L LS

Design in collaboration with MOSA Architects Presentations for investors & city officials Site analysis & code compliance

Drafting, Modeling | Revit, SketchUp, AutoCAD,

Design Intern | Residential Interiors

Digital Rendering | Lumion, Enscape, V-Ray,

Rhinoceros, Chief Architect, 3D Studio Max

Allison Hennesy Design | Summer 2016

SketchUp, Kerkythea

StudioWebware proposals

Adobe Suite | Acrobat, Illustrator, InDesign,

Digital & physical material inventory

Photoshop, Lightroom, Adobe Premiere

AutoCAD drafting

Microsoft Office

Student Intern | Sales & Legal Departments

Hand-drafting, Sketching

Premiere Global Services, Inc. | 2014 - 2015

Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality

Video presentations Property assessments

Languages | English, Spanish

Student Intern | Managed Care Department

Model-making | Laser cutter, Woodshop

Northside Hospital | Summer 2016, 2017, 2018

Data Mapping | ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Map

Large-scale data management Physician credentialing

Energy Analysis | cove.tool, WUFI

I N V O LV E M E N T

A F F I L I AT I O N S

Climate Change + Design of the Built Environment Symposium | March 2021

AIAS | 2016 -2021

Freedom by Design | 2017-2018

SimTigrate Design Lab Showcase | December 2019

Hello! My name is Sofia Stafford and I will graduate with my MArch degree this Spring from the Georgia Institute of Technology. Regenerative building design, evidence-based practice, & ecological sensistivity have driven much of my graduate coursework. I recognize that architectural visualization is a voice for change in the construction sector. Innovative assemblies are often subject to a greater margin of error in the field I am passionate about the graphic communication of proscribed systems. I am actively pursuing the LEED Green Associate credential and am eager to implement resilient building design as a professional. Additionally, I am passionate about investivgative journalism and public policy at both the local and national level.


WORK & PROFILE https://issuu.com/sofiastafford www.linkedin.com/in/sofia-stafford

TA B L E

OF CONTENTS

01

collective expression | atlanta, georgia, u.s.a.

02

green new deal superstudio | atlanta, georgia, u.s.a.

03

old & new : representation | v&a museum of childhood

04

systems : a study | missouri school of music

05

united states consulate | muharraq, bahrain

06

fondazione | rome, italy

07

museum of language | london, u.k.

08

hennessy lexus of gwinnett | duluth, georgia, u.s.a.

09

armory cdr+j | albany, new york, u.s.a.


01 COLLECTIVE EXPRESSION Instructor - Heather Ligler

RADICAL REUSE & REGENERATIVE BUILDING

Portman Prize Critic - Alan Organschi,

The Portman Studio looks at theories &

Portman Prize Studio - Spring 2020

systems of circular economic material flows to explore regenerative building approaches. Throughout the initial analysis phase, I led the Superstructure team in the investigation and building of the studio’s base model in Revit. My proposal investigates the properties of the material on site and their application to hybridized forms of

V I E W F R O M B R O A D ST.

building assembly.

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ST EEL FR A M I NG - EXI STI NG ROOF F R A ME - FLOOR FRAME REM OVA L

ASSEMBLED WALL

P E A C H T R E E FA C A D E


The shedding away of a core, some diaphragm, walls and envelope allows the building to reconfigure its brick, concrete and steel elements

DE CO N ST RUCT E D ST E E L F RAMI NG R E USE D IN ASSE M BL E D W ALL CO N CRE T E DIAPHRAG M RE M OVAL SIZE S FO R MODULAR CONTRUCTION

with timber construction to proudly serve a new urban social function.

N E W CRO SS -L AMIN AT E D T IMBER


PROGRAM

CO M M U N A L R E S I D E N T S PA C E

WORKSHOPS / ST U D I O S

MICROHOUSING

GALLERY

VIEW - M.L.K. & PEACHTREE


02

LAND+WATER+CITY

FALL 2020 - Design+Research Studio

The GREEN NEW DEAL SUPERSTUDIO

Instructor: Richard Dagenhart

focuses on the scope and pace of the

Landscape Architecture Foundation

formations in a national vision for a

Group of 5

Green New Deal. This proposal focuses on South Downtown Atlanta. The ecological processes within the area’s Upper Intrenchment Creek watershed are woven into the extended vision for the city to propose a framework for Atlanta’s future built on “decarbonization, justice, and jobs,” the three criteria for the Green New Deal Superstudio.

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D I S CO N N E C T I O N

INEQUITY

W AT E R V E LO C I T Y

Paved Surfacing, Interstates

1930’s Redlines : “Hazardous” areas

Imper vious Surfaces, Parking

1960 Census: Black Poverty Scale

Low

High

1955-68 Urban Renewal Projects (Top) 1930’s Redlines + Urban Renewal Lines (Bottom) 1960 Census + Urban Renewal Lines

91% of South Downtown’s surfaces

The Home Owner’s Loan Corporation

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are imer vious, contributing to high-

impacted the urban renewal projects

system contributres to downstream

velocity upstream runoff.

that

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the interstate.

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CO N N E C T I V I T Y

SUSCEPTIBILITY TO CHANGE

Most Susceptible (Parcels)

Most Susceptible (Buildings)

Moderately Susceptible (Buildings)

Least Susceptible (Buildings)

Remaining Alleys Residual Alleys Potential Alley Revivals

RUNOFF BEHAVIOR

Water Accumulation Flow Direction

Private Land Ownership Public Land Ownership

An analysis of Atlanta’s historic

Conditions combined to inform

Tracking water flow and direction

corridors revealed a network of

the urban potential of each block.

allows

for

comprehensive

alleys suggesting water management

understanding of the land use and

& connective tissue strategies.

appropriate management strategies.


ST R E E T C L A S S I F I C AT I O N

CONVEYENCE STREETS: CARRY SPONGE STREETS: ABSORB

CO N V E Y E N C E ST R E E TS

B LU E ST R E E TS

BLUE STREETS: PUSH

LOW-VELOCITY SLOPE (0 - 0.9%) TYPICAL-VELOCITY SLOPE (1 - 1.9%) HIGH-VELOCITY SLOPE (2 - 10%)

SREET RUNOFF

S P O N G E ST R E E TS


P R O P O S E D A L L E Y T Y P O LO G I E S

400’-0” 185’-0”

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85’-0” 30’-0” 400’-0” 285’-0”

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ALLEY PROPOSAL Proposed typologies expand upon the 18th & 19th century subdivision & parcel sizes within South Downtown Atlanta. A similar water strategy - carry, absorb push - is adopted as a contributing factor of the design of these corridors.


ALLEY NETWORK

P R O G R A M TO LAND USE

GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE ALLOCATION

ENHANCE

B LO C K S E C T I O N

EXISTING

PUBLIC

R E S U LT O F I N C R E M E N TA L C H A N G E


B LO C K P R O P O S A L

The proposal keeps the retaining wall while introducing a pedestrian pathway surrounded by shallow collection basins & native vegetation. The municipal building currently under construction as well as the mixed-income housing next door will be provided green space and connection to the Broad St . Corridor.

Typical Street

Alley


03 REPRESENT: OLD & NEW Representing Renovation

ADDITION TO THE VICTORIA & ALBERT

Spring 2020

MUSEUM OF CHILDHOOD, CARUSO ST.

Instructor : Ryan Roark

JOHN. The course studied various methods of representing time. The original prefabricated

structure

had

an

entirely different home in London. Caruso St. John’s

newest renovation

recognizes its prefabricated elements on the interior, and the extension to the front facade artfully recognizes its historical and cultural context through materiality,

scale

and

procesion.



04

SYSTEMS STUDY Construction Technology

MISSOURI SCHOOL OF MUSIC, BNIM.

Spring 2020

The course required that each group

Instructor - Charles Rudolph

build a 3D model of an existing building from a set of construction documents and analyze certain systems. My areas of focus were the overall structure & the systems within the rehearsal room.

WALL SECTION

REHEARSAL ROOM

S E C T I O N D E TA I L


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REHEARSAL ROOM

ENTRY


05

U S C O N S U L AT E GEORGIA TECH - Fall 2019 Instructor - Brian Bell

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Muharraq,

Bahrain. The context in particular required a carefully crafted approach. The city’s origins date back to the 6th core

century remains

B.C.

and

largely

its

urban

unblemished.

The surrounding urban fabric encouraged the volumetric composition of the building to embrace the “in-between” space formed throughout the site. SERVICE

Safety and international relations must

PUBLIC

remain central to the embassy’s mission;

D I P LO M AT

CO N T E X T

however, the place must reflect a symbiotic exchange between local and international entities.


P R E L I M I N A R Y S K E TC H


LEVEL 01

LEVEL 02


Although the plot of land is American soil, the occupation of such land should directly and appropriately reflect its cultural values to serve according to the local climate. To

C I R C U L AT I O N

accomplish this, the design must preserve and maintain the natural fabric of the place.

PUBLIC INTERIOR

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4 ENTRIES

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06

TOPOGRAPHY

FONDAZIONE Miami University - Fall 2017

The

Fondazione

Michelangelo

Instructor - Brian Andrews

project called for an addition to the

MICHELANGELO STUDIO

Villa Madama designed for learning about Michelangelo and showcasing his work. My solution borrows both compositional

and

theoretical

techniques used in Michelangelo´s architecture, paintings, and sculptures. Exhibition spaces, a multi-use space, and cafe at the level of the loggia are arranged in response to axis so as to gently transition the visitor from the Villa to the Fondazione.

TRANSVERSE SECTION


CO U R T Y A R D V I E W

E A ST E L E V AT I O N


07 LANGUAGE MUSEUM Miami University - Spring 2018

THE LONDON MUSEUM OF LANGUAGE

Instructor - Ben Jacks

COMPETITION called for a space

Group of 3

dedicated to furthering the teachings of all languages and cultures. I led the team in concept development, site response, and digital modeling, while playing a role in the interpretation of program and

GRID

digital rendering.

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AT R I U M

NORTH SECTION


ANGLE 3x3; ALL SIDES HSS16X8; SEE STRUCTURAL BRAKE METAL WRAPPED AROUND STRUCTURE; CHAMPAGNE FINISH

C1 13' - 7"

5 A811 COMPOSITE METAL COPING, SEAL ALL SKYWARD FACING JOINTS

22' - 6"

P.T. WOOD BLK'G. SEALANT SPANDREL GLASS, SEE FRAME ELEVATIONS MEMBRANE ROOF OVER RIGID INSUL. ON MTL. DECK

3 TLS GRID & FABRIC COMPONENTS

A811 HSS6X6 SEE STRUCT. DWGS.

12' - 0"

2 A811

HSS16X8; SEE STTRUCTURAL

LEXUS EXPANSION

YSM DESIGN, P.C - FEBRUARY - MAY 2019

The renovation proposal consisted of an

CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION

extension to the entryways, showroom,

STRUCTURAL & MEP COORDINATION

and office areas of an existing Lexus dealership. Structural design challenges required a further analysis of load distribution and existing envelope.

ENTRY LIGHTING; SEE INTERIOR DESIGN DWGS

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EXPOSED CANOPY SUPPORT; SEE STRUCTURAL

DOOR; REFER TO SCHEDULE

8" NOM. STEEL COL. BEYOND; SEE STRUCT.

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Client:

HENNESSY LE 383 SATELLITE BLVD DULUTH, GA 30096

Project:

ENTRY CANOPY

HENNESSY LEXUS GWINNETT 383 SATELLITE BLVD DULUTH, GA 30096

Project Number: 1806


ALUMINUM C.W. FRAMING SYSTEM W/

20' - 0"

T.O. MULLION

2 A811

SECTION DETAIL - Canopy

GYP. CLG. SEE RCP

(2) LAYERS OF 2X BLOCKING

1" = 1'-0"

SEALANT EXTEND ROOF MEMBRANE UNDER C.W. FRAME

C2

C3

TAPERED INSULATION

EXISTING STRUCTURE TO REMAIN; SEE STRUCTURAL

11' - 0" 3' - 5 1/2"

11 A501

EXPOSED CANOPY STRUCTURE BIRCH VENEER TO MATCH EXISTING; SEE STRUCTURAL

1 1/2" DECKING

LIMESTONE EXTERIOR CURVED PANEL SYSTEM; G.C. TO COORD. W/ MANUFACTURER FOR INSTALLATION

J.4

26' - 0"

16' - 8"

J.5

T.O. CANOPY

T/O VERTICAL ELEMENT 3/4" PLY ADHERE ROOF MEMBRANE TO FRONT & BACK SIDE OF PARAPET EXTEND UNDER TOP LIMESTONE PANEL OVER PLYWOOD & TOP OF SCUPPER

EXTEND ROOF MEMBRANE OVER PARAPET AND FASTEN TO SOLID BLOCKING

3' - 2 3/4"

EXISTING ROOF 15'

3' - 0 3/4"

- 0"

T.O. MULLION & B.O. CANOPY ADHERE ROOF MEMBRANE TO BACK

9 A501 6 1/8"

SLOPE: 1/4" / 12"

2 3/4"

NEW ROOF

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ADHERE ROOF MEMBRANE TO BACK SIDE OF PARAPET EXTEND UNDER SCUPPER FLASHING

4"

SEAL FLASHING TO ROOF MEMBRANE

NEW ROOF STRUCTURE SEE STRUCT.

EXIST SLOPE: 1/8" / 12"

9 A503

SIDE OF PARAPET EXTEND UNDER COPING OVER BLK'G. & TERMINATE 2" MIN. BELOW TOP OF BLK'G. @ OUTSIDE FACE OF WALL

COMPRESSIBLE TUBE

THROUGH WALL SCUPPER FLASHING

SCUPPER

WOOD BLOCKING

PLYWOOD

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COMPRESSIBLE TUBE ALL AROUND

T/O PARAPET 20' - 0"

7 A503

RIGID INSUL. TO MATCH EXISTING

SLOPE: 1/4" / 12" EXIST SLOPE: 1/4" / 12" (V.I.F.) ALUMINUM C.W. FRAMING SYSTEM W/ 1" INSUL. BRONZE REFLECTIVE GLAZING (SEE FRAME ELEVS.)

5' - 0"

19' - 0"

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REVEAL MTL. DECK, 8" ROUND STL. SEE STRUCT. DWGS. COLUMN BEYOND; SEE STRUCT. DWGS.

6" MTL STUD FRAMING SEE STRUCTURAL

EXISTING LIGHT FIXTURE

ACM PANEL SYSTEM WEATHER BARRIER

CONT. BATT INSULATION

STRUCT. ANGLE, SEE STRUCT. DWGS.

16' - 0 1/4" REVEAL

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T/O GLASS 15' - 0" EXISTING STRUCT. MEMBER, SEE STRUCT. DWGS.

5 A521

T/O GLASS 15' - 0" STRUCT. TUBE, SEE STRUCT. DWGS.

WOOD BLOCKING

ENTRY VESTIBULE 101

2' - 0"

3 5/8" MTL STUD FRAMING

BOX BEAM

13' - 0" SOFFIT

PROVIDE LATERAL BRACING AS REQ'D 1' - 10"

7 1/2"

3' - 0"

5/8" GYP BD CEILING, PAINT AS SCHEDULED

1 E303

E-W SECTION THRU NEW CAR SALES ENTRY 1" = 1'-0"

CONC. SLAB; SEE STRUCT. DWGS.

B/O SOFFIT 10' - 0"

EXTERIOR C.W.

ALIGN NEW CEILING TO EXISTING, PAINT AS SCHEDULED

UNDER-SLAB SEE FRAME ELEVATIONS VAPOR BARRIER

5/8" GYP BD CEILING ON 3 5/8" MTL STUDS

1" = 1'-0"

COMPACTED STRUCT. FILL AS REQ'D. SEE STRUCT. DWGS.

FIRST FLOOR 0' - 0" OUT OF SCOPE IN SCOPE

1 A811

HENNESSY LEXUS GWINNETT

SECTION @ ENTRY VESTIBULE

5 A811

1/2" = 1'-0"

SECTION THRU ENTRY VESTIBULE - Callout 1 3/4" = 1'-0"

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ARMORY CDR+J YSM DESIGN, P.C - July 2018

The project required an update of the

FINAL DESIGN PACKAGE

brand image and a major expansion of

AUGUST 2018

the existing dealership. Separation of the Chrysler, Dodge, and Ram brands from the Jeep brand is one of many geared

towards

such +

manueuvers

rebranding goals. A careful articulation

of the facade as well as the separation

of client bases were important in

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