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related ExperienceOlson Kundig ArchitectsSix Week Summer StudioCreated proposal for a mixed used commercial residential project, participated in design charettes
work ExperienceCrystal Mountain Ski ResortLift OperatorObserved and ensured customers have an enjoyable and safe visit.
Aaron Lynn ICAssistantRoof restoration Constructed 12’x24’x14’ carport
Accent Painting CompanyApprentice Paint Contractor Managed labor, quality control, and material consumption.
Hoje Taastrup Gymnasium Assistant Basketball CoachTaught basketball for program offering youth ages 10-17 alternative activities within their community.
EducationWashington State University School of ArchitectureBachelor of Science in Architectural Studies
Danish Institute for Study Abroad (DIS)Architecture & Design ProgramArchitectural Studies, Sustainability
Technical SKillsAdobe: InDesign, Photoshop, & Illustrator Revit AutoCADRhinocerosGoogle Sketchup3dsMaxEcotect
AssociationsAlpha Rho Chi: Professional Fraternity of Architecture & Allied ArtsSuper IntendantLed professional committee to acquire speakers, hold events, and seek further community involvement.
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A flexible multi-purpose structure built for and inspired by the people.
Prof. Ayad Rahmani Washington State University Studio iv- Spring 2011 Duration: 8 weeksTahrir Pavilion: Cairo, Egypt
The Tahrir Pavilion is a hub designed for public gathering, speech, and voting. Its overall appearance is a sculptural representation of the revolutionary individuals two primary tools. The harbinger of revolution, information, is what drives people to act. Paired with the hands that take action. Whether as a closed fist showing unity, and solidarity. Or as an open palm, embracing peace and fellowship. The pavilions light weight structural tubing allows for efficient (de)construction, as well as the flexibility to conform to the users needs. Photovoltaic panels help to create a closed loop system generating its own energy vital for the dissemination of information.
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key A. League of Arab States C. House of Representatives E. Abdeen Palace B. Mogamma Administration D. Cairo Governorate
tahrir squareserved as an epicenter of the Egyptian revoultion in January 2011. Up to 250,000 citizens united in the need for political and social change.
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Portland is known for its unique culture. Dubbed the Rose City with its vibrant and beauti-ful Rose Gardens, it also hosts a thriving music scene. Privacy and intimacy are two factors that a healthy garden and the process of creation both share. The creative process is the inspirational driver behind the Garden City Music Academy. The academy is shrouded in a synthesizer-esque facade, while the inside is organized around mul-tiple public atriums, along with an intimate front row only auditorium. Like a fallen nurse log fosters life in the forest, the Garden City Music Academy aims to foster creativity from within.
GCMA: portland, Oregon
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Prof. Anna Mutin Washington State University Studio vi- Spring 2012 Duration: 12 weeks
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2nd Floor: Classroom, Labs, & Auditorium
3rd Floor: Classrooms, Labs, Studio, & Auditorium
4th Floor: Labs, Rehearsal/Practice Rooms, & Auditorium
5th Floor: Rehearsal/Practice Rooms
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future farms: copenhagen, denmark Prof. Leslie Lorimer DIS Studio viii- Spring 2013 Duration: 6 weeks
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With global population exponentially growing there is an increasing trend of migration into cities. UN Habitat estimates that by 2030 60% of Earths population will live within metropolitan confines. Paired with the vast implementation of petroleum based industrial agriculture and the sad reality of phenomenons such as “food deserts” it’s time we challenge the structure of how we feed ourselves. Future Foods stands as an organization striving to help advance an irreplaceable industry in which each and every person shares a vested inter-est. By producing and providing goods for the local community Future Foods hopes to inspire people to inquire and become educated about how and where our food comes from. By producing goods near the source of consumption the strain on our already overextended agricultural system can be lessened. Being proactive not only can increase the quality of life in its direct proxim-ity, but it can also help to make the world a better place for everyone.
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Skylight Section1-101. Aluminum glazing bar welded to standard profile2. Standard profile3. Double paned 6mm skylight with 15mm airspace4. Continuous silicon sealant with backer rod5. 2mm flashing mounted on glazing bar6. Flashing support
Bi-Fold Door Section1-401. 6mm double paned flush mounted skylight2. 360mm intensive green roof substrate: 150mm soil substrate 25mm drainage mat 5mm protection and storage mat 12mm double layered polymer-modified bituminous membrane 150mm polystyrene rigid-foam insulation 6mm bituminous vapor control layer with composite core3. 100mm pre-fabricated concrete facade element4. 3mm grouted joint5. 300mm reinforced concrete roof deck6. 100mm polystyrene rigid-foam insulation7. 150mm pre-fabricated concrete facade element8. 100x200x8mm angled steel9. Hufcor hydraulic bi-fold door10. Retractable weather seal
Ground Plan: Lobby, Auditorium, Co-op Market
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Hydroponic Gardens Sea view Restaurant & Bar Sea view Restaurant & Bar
Bi-fold Door Section1-101. Polystyrene rigid-foam insulation applied post mount2. Space allowed for tolerance3. Double bulb dry seal4. 80x50x3mm hollow core steel member5. Variable facade panel elements6. 50x50x3mm hollow core steel member7. Hydraulic lift8. Slide track
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the lantern: copenhagen, denmark Prof. Leslie Lorimer DIS Studio viii- Spring 2013 Duration: 6 weeks
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Petersen TeglKolumba Brick
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Fashion along with all other design-based industries thrive off ingenuity, innovation, and cunning. The Lantern Fashion house intends to be a guiding light toward Copenhagens blossoming fashion scene. By being directly adjacent to a historically preserved building The Lantern aims to stand within its surroundings, complimenting the traditional urban fabric. Materiality and location drive the form in this case. With traditional brick masonry wrapping the walls and roof, modern glass and steel catch the eye of the passerby. Fashion is meant to be seen, and The Lantern ensures it is noticed night and day.
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Sub Level: Library Level 2: Kitchen & Courtyard
Ground: Showroom Level 3: Studio
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