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HANNAH LUCIA TERRY Princeton University School of Architecture M.Arch, 2022 Texas A&M University Bachelor of Environmental Design (B.S.), 2019
+1 (972) 965 6630 synthiscope@gmail.com
HANNAH LUCIA TERRY
+1 (972) 965 6630 synthiscope@gmail.com
Architectural Designer
EDUCATION Princeton University, Princeton, NJ Master of Architecture (M.Arch), graduated with Honors distinction
09 2019 - 05 2022
Texas A&M University, College Station, TX Bachelor of Environmental Design (B.S.), graduated with Honors distinction Minor in Philosophy
09 2015 - 05 2019
SKILLS & SOFTWARE 3D MODELING, DRAFTING & RENDERING Revit, Rhino, Blender, Autocad, Grasshopper, Houdini, V-Ray FABRICATION 3D printing, traditional woodworking, CNC, Zund, laser cutting, vinyl cutting, resin and concrete casting PERFORMANCE & SUSTAINABILITY ANALYSIS DIVA for Rhino, Sefaira
HISTORICAL PRESERVATION Technical drawings of archaeological artifacts and architecture, experience with 3D scanning GRAPHIC DESIGN Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, pen and ink drawing, painting, collage
EXPERIENCE Assistant Instructor, Princeton University - Taught precept portion of foundational urban studies course, design studio, & foundational molecular biology course. - Lead discussion during weekly precepts. - Graded midterm and final papers.
02 2020 - 05 2022
Makerspace Consultant, Princeton University Lewis Science Library - Assisted students and staff with projects through design consultations - Operated vinyl cutting machine, 3D printers, large format printer, and other machinery
02 2021 - 05 2022
Shop Specialist, Princeton University School of Architecture - Repaired and operated traditional woodworking machines such as the table saw, band saws, drills, and sanders, as well as laser cutters, powder 3D printer, Ultimaker filament 3D printers, Zund, CNC machine, and vacuum former. - Assisted graduate and undergraduate students with constructing physical models.
09 2019 - 05 2022
Architectural Intern, MOS Architects, Remote office - Collected data on Manhattan storefronts using Google Street View. - Created graphics based on data for upcoming publication.
05 2020 - 07 2020
Architectural Intern, Ibanez Shaw Architecture, Fort Worth, TX - Created graphics and renderings for client meetings using Photoshop and Blender.
05 2019 - 07 2019
Architectural Intern, Preliminary Research Office, Los Angeles, CA - Crafted large scale physical models from SLS 3D prints for an exhibition at A+D museum in LA.
05 2018 - 08 2018
ACHIEVEMENTS & INVOLVEMENT NOMAS, Princeton University School of Architecture - Founding member University President’s Fellowship, Princeton University College of Architecture Mentorship Program, Texas A&M University - Mentored two freshmen students majoring in Environmental Design.
09 2019 - 05 2022 04 2019 09 2018 - 05 2019
Preston Geren Memorial Scholarship, Texas A&M University
04 2017
National Hispanic Scholarship Program Finalist, College Board
09 2015
Queens Ceramic Studio Princeton University, Spring 2021 Queens, New York Vertical Option Studio with Wonne Ickx Individual project, semester-long In this “canon puzzle,” I collected architectural blocks, bits and pieces you might recognize from renowned architects of traditional cannon. Extracting these blocks, I appropriate and remix elements, reassigning them from their original duties to different ones. Each element corresponds to a different programmatic function inside the building. Some are studio spaces, others are living spaces, assembly halls, etc.
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An Archeology of Symbiote Village Princeton University, Spring 2022 Franklin Township, NJ Thesis, advised by Marshall Brown Individual project, semester-long
An Archeology of Symbiote Village is science fiction story told through hand drawings, collage, texts, and physical models. The project culminated in a film, wherein mushrooms must come up with a plan to save humans and the rest of the planet from certain doom. Synopsis: The Symbiote Village was planned on principles of mutualism between humans, plants, animals, and fungi. In this place, architecture became the synthetic medium that supports all life forms. A community land trust and fungal preserve was managed by the cult, whose primary goal is to enter into a spiritual life-supporting bond with fungi as the next evolutionary step for humans. Watch the film on Youtube:
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“Melding with the Mushroom Mind” zine
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Sceening the film at M.Arch Professional thesis final review
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Co-Housing Fiction Princeton University, Fall 2020 Princeton, NJ Vertical option studio, instructed by Anda French Individual project, semester-long
This co-housing community lives in the Princeton woods, and within its walls, the inhabitants organize themselves into neighborly clans of Introverts, Extroverts, and Ambiverts. The architecture of the complex shapes itself so that neighbors can interact according to their social alignment.
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K-12 School Princeton University, Spring 2020 Trenton, NJ Core 2 Studio, instructed by Monica Ponce de Leon and Cameon Wu Individual project, five weeks Formal strategies of rotation and aggregation were used to fit a program of classrooms and sports fields onto a small site.
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Inujima Ceramic Art Island Princeton University, Fall 2021 Inujima Island, Japan Vertical Option Studio instructed by Jesse Reiser With Jacqueline Mix, semester-long Our research in physical modeling led us to pursue ceramic as a holistic building material as well as a landform unit. We explored how whole buildings may be fired to become one ceramic piece, and energy from the firing can aid in heating and cooling spaces on the island. Our project centers around the life cycle of these ceramic buildings, from their firing and strategic use of fuel, to the extraction of the clay and the transformation of the terrain through nutrient-rich forestation techniques and mycelial networks.
Inujima after 21 years
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Cycle of Growth and Harvesting of Trees Pinus thunbergii, Japanese Black Pine
Phyllostachys bambusoides “Madake”, Giant Japanese Timber
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Acer palmatum, Japanese Maple
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Mother Tree Networks 21 years 70'
nutrient flows
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Flower Bomb Princeton University, Fall 2019 Princeton, NJ 501 Studio, instructed by Michael Meredith and Erin Besler Individual project, two weeks This greenhouse is designed for a life beyond human occupation. When it is no longer maintained by people, its rammed earth walls crumble, dispersing native seeds embedded inside.
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Soft Walls Princeton University, Fall 2019 Siteless 501 Studio, instructed by Michael Meredith and Erin Besler Individual project, two weeks This interactive art object’s felt walls create a haptic mase, exploring how the brush pen drawing technique informs the thickness of the walls.
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Static Princeton University, Fall 2019 Siteless 501 Studio, instructed by Michael Meredith and Erin Besler Individual project, two weeks A 30x30x30’ cubic volume is turned into a live/work space. The granular edge of the lower wall and the “pixel” tiles are inspired by digital rendering techniques used in the early stage of design.
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Multi-use Synthesis Texas A&M University, Fall 2018 Dallas, TX Integrated Studio, instructed by Koichiro Aitani With Jasper Gregory, semester-long project This multi-use highrise in downtown Dallas combines luxury retail space, offices, and a nightclub. This project integrates rigorous structural and HVAC design with envelope design based on performance modeling.
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Sperone Westwater Redux Princeton University, Spring 2021 Manhattan, New York Architectural Facades, instructed by Sameer Kumar With Piao Liu, semester-long project We were asked to replace the glass facade of the Sperone Westwater Gallery with stone. Maintaining the transparent quality of the original facade, we designed a seven-layer custom carved stone and cable system. From the outside, one can see the elevator directly behind creating moire effects as it moves up and down.
Metal Cap OSB Sheathing Rigid Insulation Rubber Roofing Membrane Concrete Metal Extrusion
Stone Panel
1/2" Steel Plate Lug Jaw Compact Adjuster
Vertical Cable
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION Stone Panel
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Horizontal Cable
Backface Connector to Vertical Cable
7" Backface Connector to Horizontal Cable Exterior Glazing
Facade Drainage 2'-2"
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Vertical Cable
Stone Panels
Stone Panels Backface Connector
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