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Modular form
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Mariner’s chapel, library and aquarium
Spring 2012
Spring 2016
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Urban Cemetery
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The Dalton
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Coppola Archive
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Nets 2.0
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Resume
Fall 2015
Spring 2015
Spring 2014
Spring 2015
Modular Form| Spring 2012 This project is an exploration of modular form through the use of repetitive tetrahedrons.
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Hains Point, Washington DC
Mariner’s Chapel , Aquarium and Library Spring 2016
The project called for a landmark which would highlight the Potomac River and provide panoramic views of Virginia, Reagan National Airport and Washington DC. The building is anchored to the site to create a range of experiences from each of the buildings within the site. In addition, the sloping landscape allowed for the site to envelope the building.
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The sloping landscape meets the roof of the building to create a continuous path. The fluid movement between the spaces additionally provides a range of views from changing elevations. Similar to the tanks in the aquarium, the centralized reflecting pool courtyard mimics characteristics of the Potomac while acting as a clear juxtaposition between the nature and the built environment.
First floor
Second floor
Third floor (Chapel)
South Elevation
East Elevation
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Alexandria, Virginia
U r b a n Cemetery Fall 2015
This project reconsiders the function of a traditional cemetery in the urban context. The premise was to create a space which would transform the cemetery into a public space after it has been filled to capacity. The ramping form simultaneously houses a variety of burial spaces, (which range from tradition graves to mausoleum and columbarium niches) while connecting the four corners of the site.
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1. Chapel Entrance on Montgomery Street 2. Mausoleum on street level 3. Mausoleum and columbarium underground
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South-east entrance
Courtyard adjacent chapel
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Washington Street Pulaski, Virginia
Redesigning the Dalton Spring 2015
The basis of the project was to redesign the Dalton Theater, while maintaining the majority of the existing faรงade. The building was converted from a theater to an Urban Coffee Roastery and Brew Bar to create a space which would create public interest and meet the needs of a redeveloping Pulaski.
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1-Roof Assembly 2-Curtain Wall 3-Pre-cast concrete exterior wall
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Palermo Viejo Buenos Aires, Argentina
Horacio Coppola Archive Spring 2014
The brief of the project called for a space to celebrate and house Horacio Coppola’s photographic collection. The building would provide exhibition spaces which would be accessible to the public, and research spaces for scholars and photographers to further study his work. 25
Residential: • Archivist housing (2 total) • Researcher/scholar unit (12 total) Archive: • Workshop area • Dark rooms (2 total) • Library and archive Social/Public: • Gallery • Breakfast + bar + social • Public open spaces 27
: Exploded axon showing
the archivist housing units
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Net 2.0 installation Photos taken by: Paola Zellner Brian Heller Mattie Catherman
SARAH REGE Experience Arimse Architects Architecture Internship Spring 2016 • Worked on schematic design, permit and project documentation of small scale residential projects on Revit
Contact (571)258-7542 srege1@vt.edu www.linkedin.com/in/sarahrege
Columbia University Internship in Building Community Summer 2015 • Served as a Teaching Assistant (Intro to Architectural Theory and Design) and Residential Advisor for the Summer High School Program NETS 2.0 Textile lab (Independent Study)
Eductation Virginia Tech Bachelors of Architecture Expected Graduation 2017
Spring 2015
• Collaborated with a group of students to design and fabricate a spatial media installation. The installation incorporated motion and optical fibers to alter the appearance of the existing ‘net’ which subsequently changed the quality of the installation space. African Students Association Fundraising Co-Chair Fall 2013- Spring 2015 • Raised money for the club through multiple entrepreneurial fundraising initiatives • Served as liaison between the students and school administration • Coordinated and worked with the board to put on a variety of events in support of the organization
Honors + Awards
Dean’s List Spring 2013- Present VEFP Student Design Competition (Second Place) Fall 2014 Walter H. Beal and Helen H. Beal Scholarship Fund Recipient Spring 2015 Studio Collective Selected Student Work (Volume VI) Fall 2016
Skills Revit AutoCAD Photoshop Illustrator InDesign Microsoft Office
Drafting Model- Making
Languages English Swahili Dholuo
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Mono- print series on Elephant Protection 35