1. Tiny House 3D Model

  • Axonometric view (Cover)

  • Plans (A101)

  • Elevations (A201)

  • Exploded Axonometric (A901)

2. Willow Pavilion:

The assignment was to choose a song and Make a Maquette inspire of it. I choose Willow By Taylor Swift

  • Mood Board

  • Maquette

  • Poster

3. Wood Light Frame and Enclosure:

The objective of our project is to construct a model of a two-story carriage house with a first floor garage and second floor apartment in 3/4” scale, using the measurements and plans that is provided for us, using materials that are as close as possible the materials that would be used in a real structure. Our group was assigned Building Variation ll, which required us to build a wood light frame structure on a monolithic slab, with TJI joist floor framing and a vaulted second floor ceiling with collar ties. For our foundation we used two layers of foam core, then painted it to resemble concrete. Our wood framing, floor framing, and roofing consisted of a combination of both balsa wood and bass wood, and we used Zap-A-Gap glue to secure the wood components together.

  • Floor Plans Elevations

  • Pictures

4. Concrete Object:

For this project, we were tasked with creating an object using concrete paired with an additional material that would enhance its functionality. Our team chose to design a portable easel. To make it lighter and easier to transport, we hollowed the concrete form. We used a disassembled wooden pallet for the formwork, allowing the wood grain to imprint onto the final surface. In keeping with a sustainable approach, we incorporated other reclaimed wood we found during the process. To join the two components of the easel, we selected an antique hinge. For the concrete mix, we reduced the water content to increase the overall strength of the finished piece.

Final Project

Form Work

Form work While Curing

Final Object In Different angles

5. Wall Assembly

This project objective was to build a wall assembly at a 3/4 scale, showing all the elements of a typical wall section. Our group had heavy timber for the structural system, and the main purpose was to show every layer that fills a non-load-bearing wall. We had light gauge studs as our backup wall, and we used different materials to show insulation, vapor barrier, air/water barrier, and cladding.

6. Abbey To A Thousand Decent

The design draws inspiration from monastic life, emphasizing simplicity, rhythm, and community. It creates an environment where visitors can slow down, reflect, and build meaningful connections with one another. The space is designed specifically for dancers who seek a deeper relationship between movement, body, and landscape.

7. Structural Layout & Design

This project was designed as a mixed-use space, combining a retail boutique on the main level with a bed-and-breakfast above. The boutique functions as a vintage retail store and includes essential support spaces such as storage and a staff break room. The bed and breakfast is intended to provide a warm and welcoming atmosphere, featuring a shared kitchen with a bar, a dining room for guests, and eight accommodations. The intent of the project was to thoughtfully integrate commercial and hospitality functions within a cohesive design.

8. Glass Circular Gallery

This project focused on designing spaces for artists to showcase their work while also providing on-site accommodations and studios. The site was the Georgia State Railroad Museum, and my concept was inspired by the historic roundhouse, once a complete circle that was later divided while still maintaining its circular identity. .

Concept skecthes

Exploted axon

SEction

Floor plans

Renders

9. Steps Towards Heaven

My design is inspired by the Holy Trinity, reinterpreted through an extruded pentagon that symbolizes unity, repetition, and stability. In response to the fires in Altadena, the project emphasizes resilience through strong geometric forms and durable materials.

Floor plans

Site plan

Diagrams

SEctions

RENDERS