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MARIA
LEAO
2022-2024
table of contents
6 - 19
An Architectural Code Exchange
Affordable Housing +
Performance Space
20 - 27
Glarus Pavilion
Pavilion
28 - 33
Mixed-Use Urban Development
Housing Apartment
34 - 43
Internship Work
Physical Modeling
Massing Studies
Construction Drawings
44 - 51
Abroad Experience
Photographs + Sketches
ARCHITECTURE
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Maria F. C. Leao
Blacksburg, VA 24060 (818) 575 -0681 marial@vt.edu
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Architecture
Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA
• Overall GPA: 3.93; In major GPA: 4.0
Chicago Studio, Virginia Tech
Chicago, IL
• Semester long program in Chicago, IL
• Integrative studio dedicated to exploring urban implications and addressing real-world challenges
Exp. May 2024
Spring 2023
Steger Center Study Abroad Semester, Virginia Tech
Riva San Vitale, Switzerland
• Residency program in Switzerland with architectural-focused travels across Europe
Fall 2022
RELATED
EXPERIENCE
Cannon Design I Architectural Intern
Chicago, IL
• Conducted and presented massing studies alongside the project designer for a hospital campus building
situated in Wisconsin
• Championed code compliance and occupancy plans effort through utilizing revit
• Excelled in 3D printing, laser cutting, and assembling various physical models
Summer 2023
Booth Hansen I Architectural Student Intern
April - May 2023
Chicago, IL
• 3-week internship hosted by Virginia Tech, gaining hands-on industry experience during the academic semester
• Executed drawings and 3D models for a high-rise commercial building in Chicago and a school addition project
La Bella Associates I Architectural Intern
Summer 2022
Charlotte, NC
• Collaborated with architects on a variety of projects including Healthcare, Multi-Purpose Buildings, and Stadium
• Contributed to drawings for schematic design and construction documentation phases
• Steered the creation and development of a Hospital Master Plan publication
• Partnered with an interior designer to curate and choose finishes and materials
Design for America (DFA) I Architecture Team Member
Fall 2021 - Spring 2022
Blacksburg, VA
• Executed a year-long project designing a kayak locker for a community near the Virginia Tech campus
• Engaged with 4 cross-disciplinary team members in developing a spectrum of innovative design solutions
National Org. of Minority Arch. Students I Design Team Lead
Fall 2021 - Spring 2022
Blacksburg, VA
• Led the club’s design team while designing event posters, supporting event marketing efforts as well as
organizing weekly idea sessions for group-sponsored events
SOFTWARES
• Revit
• AutoCad
• Rhino
• SketchUp
• Photoshop
• Illustrator
• Indesign
• Enscape
• V-ray
• Bluebeam
LANGUAGES
Portuguese
English
Spanish
INVOLVEMENT
Brazilian Student Association at VT (BRASA) I Member
The Women’s Network at VT (TWN) I Member
Building Women in Construction at VT (BWIC) I Member
August 2020 - Present
August 2020 - May 2022
August 2020 - May 2022
RECOGNITION/
CERTIFICATION
LEED Green Associate
Dean’s List for 9 semesters
Chicago Studio Scholarship Recipient
August 2023 - Present
August 2019 - Present
Spring 2022
LINKS
https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariacarvalholeao
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AN ARCHITECTURAL CODE EXCHANGE
Affordable Housing + Performance Space
Project date: 4th year - Integrative Studio Spring 2023.
Location: Chicago, IL.
Description: Situated in the southside of Chicago, this group project tackles the paradoxes of diversity and
integration to address issues of gentrification by mitigating displacement while promoting the development of
the neighborhood.
Concept: The concept was derived from the biological process of meiosis, in which a parent cell turns into
four new cells BUT keeps half of the DNA of the original parent cell. An evolving neighborhood will inevitably
experience some losses, but there needs to be enough diversity between existing and new residents to
mitigate for that loss. This interpretation manifests itself in creating rehearsal and office spaces for the Chicago
Philharmonic alongside 50 affordable housing units comprised of mixed middle housing: townhomes, duplexes,
and apartment units.
Softwares: Revit, Rhino, Sketchup, Enscape, Photoshop, Illustrator.
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East Elevation
The two systems, residential and philharmonic, are clearly expressed in the elevation interlocking
one another. Although they are expressed differently, they still wrap around each other.
Source: Missing Middle Housing
Current South
Shore Typology
Predicted
Affordable Housing
Development
Proposed Middle
Housing
Basing off the idea of missing midde housing, we decided to incorporate 3 different housing types: apt units, duplexes, and townhomes.
They scale down incrementally to the size of the neighborhood from the streetfront down to the adjacent residential district.
SCALING DOWN TO NEIGHBORHOOD
The Green line ends at about 30 minutes away from our site, so we proposed an express bus service that runs from our site through all
primary destinations in the neighborhood and city.
Sun diagram
This diagonal form allows most of the units to face north, have access to winter sun and gain direct views to the city. The diaganal tapers
down towards the middle allowing sunlight to penetrate all of our outdoor spaces and vegetation.
Formwise, derived from meiosis and its process: we start off with a
chromosome that splits its tip, and crosses over that tip to the other
chromosome strand (known as "crossing over" step in meiosis).
Form diagram
Within this transitional phase, a lot of code exchange happens in
between - and we wanted to activate these transitional areas within
our program.
Parking
BOH
Existing Green Line - train
Proposed Bus Service
Porposed Divvy Bikes Station
Townhomes
BOH
Retail Residential
Lobby 1
Residential Lobby 2
Black Box Theatre
Philharmonic Lobby
Program diagram
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1
2
3
CODE EXCHANGE #1 - PUBLIC + SITE CODE EXCHANGE #2 - PHILHARMONIC + PUBLIC CODE EXCHANGE #3 - PHILHARMONIC + RESIDENTS
Threshold: Entrance Plaza. Ampitheatre for outdoor performances. Flexible amenity space for residents; Events space for philharmonic.
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GREEN ROOF & URBAN FARMING
Pasively Cools Building
Reduces Stormwater Runoff
Attracts wildlife
RENEWABLE ENERGY
Sufficient Roof Surface for PV Arrays
HIGH PERFORMANCE SCREEN
Solar Shading w/o Obstructing View
Function as Planters
Adds Privacy
Function as Guardrails for Balconies
CODE EXCHANGE #4 - PUBLIC + RESIDENTS
Flexible gathering space for a farmer’s market adjacent to front yards of townhomes.
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LOW-E STOREFRONT GLASS
Allows for Indoor Heating & Cooling
Blocks UV and Infrared light
Allows for Visible Light to pass through
STEPPED GREEN ROOF
Facing South vs North
Sustsinable Strategies & Transitional Spaces diagram
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CODE EXCHANGE #5 - RESIDENTS + RESIDENTS
Urban Farming & Playground adjacent to music classroom & daycare; Catered towards different
age groups and different housing types.
The floor of the balcony extends out to be flush
with the screen. The screen acts as a guardrail
and bespoke flower planters are welded onto
the screen alternating with the glass panels.
Aluminium screen pre-fabricated
offsite and welded
together at the corners.
A steel connection is cast into the concrete slab. A
plate is welded on the connection with horizontal
and vertical slits allowing room for the screen to
be adjusted up and down, left and right.
A thick banding on top enforces
our dynamic form and emphasizes,
architecturally, how our building
meets the sky.
Balcony and Screen Detail
Pre-cast concrete structure
Low-e glass curtain wall
CMU structure
Brick
Low-e glass
Concrete Screen
Pre-cast concrete structure
Low-e glass curtain wall
Aluminum screen
Detail Section
Materials Diagram
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Makeup Air Shaft
Heat Pump
Bathroom Exhaust Vent
Washer+Dryer Exhaust Vent
Rooftop Mechanical Package
Surface mounted
light
Recessed light
Wall mounted light
Linear fixture
Double Outlet
Double Outlet GFCI
Single switch
In-unit circuit
panel
Cold Water
Hot Water
Waste pipe
Vent
Wall Mounted Sprinkler
Ceiling Mounted
Sprinkler
Water Line
Fire Dpt Wall Connection
Dead End
Corridor
Low
Voltage
178
240
Elec
Jan
Closet
2HR Fire
Rated
Corridor
Width:72”
Maximum Travel
Distance = 215’
1 HR
Fire Rated
2HR Fire
Rated
147
240
147
147
Elec
Low
Voltage
2HR Fire
Rated
DEAD END CORRIDOR (MAX)
(ICC 1020.4)
SINGLE EXIT ALLOWED
(ICC 1006.3.3)
MAXIMUM TRAVEL DISTANCE
(ICC 1017.2)
MINIMUM STAIR WIDTH
(ICC 1011.2)
MINIMUM CORRIDOR WIDTH
(ICC 1020.2)
MINIMUM NO. OF EXITS REQUIRED
(ICC 1006.3)
NAME
Residential Units
Residential Corridor
Outdoor Terrace
Trash Room
Low Voltage Room
Electrical Room
Make-up Air Vent
Min stair width 44".
Exception: 36" if
occupant load < 50
ICC 10 - 1011.2
Hour rating 2HR
for > to 4 stories;
1HR for < 4 stories
ICC 713.4
3' - 8"
3' - 8"
Clear width between
handrail 36"
ICC 1014.8
OCCUPANT USE GROUP
(ICC 10-1004 TABLE 1004.1.2)
Residential
Residential
Assembly wo Fixed Seats
Accessory Storage
Handrail should be
continuous with
adjacent handrail
IAC 505.3
ICC 10 - 1014.6
Mech. Equip. Room
Mech. Equip. Room
Mech. Equp. Room
3' - 8" 10R AT 11"
1' - 0"
Bottom extension
tread depth beyond
last riser nosing
IAC 505.10.3
Riser height: 7"
Tread depth: 11"
IAC 504.2
Max depth nosing 1 1/2"
IAC 504.5
50 FT, 20 FT IN ASSEMBLY OCCUPANCY
SHAFT ENCLOSURES: 2 HR
NO SINGLE EXITS ALLOWED
W/ SPRINKLERS : 0.3 IN/OCC. MIN WIDTH 36”
A, M, R-2 OCCUPANCY: 250FT, S-2 OCCUPANCY: 400FT
36”
36”
2 (1-499 OCCUPANTS) OR FLOOR AREA > 4,000 SQFT
3 (500-1000 OCCUPANTS)
OCCUPANCY LOAD
0' - 0 3/4"
AREA
10,852 SF
3,039 SF
7,132 SF
91 SF
83 SF
80 SF
54 SF
0' - 11" 1' - 0"
Top extension 12"
min from first riser
nosing
IAC 505.10.2
STAIR EXIT LOAD / CAPACITY
0' - 11"
3' - 8"
125
125
20
300
300
300
300
< stairway/door width
(whichever is greater)
ICC 1010.1.6
SQFT
TYPE
GROSS
GROSS
NET
GROSS
GROSS
GROSS
GROSS
Path of egress
travel should not be
interupted by
building elements
ICC 1003.6
OCCUPANT
LOAD
2' - 8"
STAIR CAPACITY
2HR WALL:
1HR WALL:
OCCUPANT
LOAD
Total
87
24
357
1
1
1
1
472
Area of refuge
30" x 48" per 200
occupants
IAC 506.6.3
0' - 9"
1' - 0"
Handrail Clear
Width 1 1/2"
IAC 505.5
-Pivoted or side-hinged
door type
ICC 1010.1.2
- Door swing direction of
egress
ICC 1010.1.2.1
-Door clear width min 32"
IAC 404.2.3
Director's
Office
Medium
Office
Medium
Office
Copy
Phone
Rm
Phone
Rm
Coat
Rm
Work
Station
Water
Closet
Medium
Office
Water
Closet
Work
Station
Work
Station
LV
50 SF
Elec
49 SF
Work
Station
Work
Station
Small
Office
Work
Station
Work
Station
Large
Office
Large
Office
Work
Station
Work
Station
Storage
Work
Station
Small
Office
Small
Office
Conference
Room
Music
Classroom
Black Box Theater
5407 SF
Daycare
DN
open to below
A.1
C.16
21
20
19
18
16
14
12
11
10
9
8
1' - 6"
A.3
Loading
350 SF
Prac Studio
1005 SF
Storage
Mech Room w/
Generator
287 SF
352 SF
Prac Studio
C.1
80 SF
Trash
366 SF
Prac Studio
Green Room
806 SF
C.2
Fitness Room
852 SF
C.5
Conference Room
394 SF
A B C D F
LV
50 SF
Elec
49 SF
C.6
Men
93 SF
Women
94 SF
94 SF
Jan Cl
441 SF
Leasing Off
309 SF
Bike Storage
438 SF
Mail + Pack.
G H I J K
13' - 6" 27' - 0" 27' - 0" 27' - 0" 27' - 0" 27' - 6"
Control C.4
259 SF
111 SF
Jan Cl
18' - 0" 23' - 6" 18' - 0" 23' - 6"
E
C.7
C.8
5407 SF
Black Box Theater
C.9
C.10
C.11
Vest
325 SF
C.12
Bar
393 SF
C.13
341 SF
Bike Storage
D.5 N
Men
217 SF
220 SF
Women
109 SF
Box Office
146 SF
Coat Check
361 SF
Mail+ Package
2253 SF
Community Bodega
81 SF
Trash
24' - 0"
2' - 6"
C.14
27' - 0"
B.1
D.4
D.1
C.15
Q
B.2
D.2
D.3
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
17
15
13
23' - 6"
20’ 3”
Life Safety - Floor Level 3 Scale: 1/16”
MEANS OF EGRESS REQUIREMENTS
21' - 0"
22' - 6"
FIRE RATING REQUIREMENTS
(ICC 7-713.4)
STAIR CAPACITY PER OCCUPANT SERVED
(ICC 1005.3.1)
27' - 0"
15' - 6"
20' - 0"
21' - 6"
21' - 0"
27' - 0"
26' - 6"
22' - 6"
20' - 0"
20' - 0"
20' - 0"
LOAD
FACTOR
20' - 0"
0' - 1 1/2"
3' - 0" .
Concierge
22' - 6"
17' - 6"
18' - 0"
20' - 0"
20' - 0"
20' - 0"
20' - 0"
20' - 0"
19' - 6"
19' - 6"
25' - 6"
26' - 6"
26' - 6"
19' - 6"
26' - 6"
26' - 6"
22' - 0"
Legend
Legend
19' - 6"
Legend
Legend
000
000
24' - 6"
22' - 0"
Mechanical plan
Electrical plan
Plumbing plan
Sprinklers plan
Life Safety/Egress plan ADA unit Structural plan
SOUTHWEST
EAST/WEST
SOUTH
NORTH
NORTHEAST
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North Elevation
The south elevation clearly expresses the relationship between old and new. The townhomes represent old and exisiting (parent cells) and the screen
represents what’s new (daughter cells). In conclusion, the neighborhood can have a child of its own but the parents can still be a part of it.
Second Floor Plan
Third Floor Plan
16Ground Floor Plan
Roof Plan
playground/
urban farming
ampitheater
philharmonic
lobby
parking
garage
apt units
mural wall
terrace
street
parking
street
parking
two
bus lane
3 lane road bike trail
3 lane
road
bus
stop
bus
stop
street
parking
EW Section
townhomes
playground/
urban farming
daycare
ampitheater
terrace
blackbox
theater
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NS Section
GLARUS PAVILION
Pavilion
Project date: 4th year - Fall 2023 Semester Abroad.
Location: Berne, Switzerland.
Description: Pavillion representing one of the 26 cantons of Switzerland, in this case Glarus, that would be displayed
along other pavilions at an exposition in a piaza located in the capital of the country, Berne.
Concept: Exploration of gaps and connections between architectural and non-architetcural elements, ranging
from columns and beams to light and shadows. Placement of columns, stairs, and walls are all derived from the
same pattern - fibonacci sequence, which is the “module” of this design.
Softwares: Revit, Sketchup, Enscape, Photoshop, Illustrator.
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East Section Perspective
Detail Drawings
Wall Pattern
UP
DN
Column
Placement
2' - 10" 1' - 9" 1' - 1"
Stairs Width
1' - 9" 2' - 10" 1' - 1"
Exploded Axonometric
Floor Plan and Module Diagrams
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Latitudinal Section
Renderings
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MIXED-USE URBAN DEVELOPMENT
Housing Apartment
Project date: 3rd year - Spring 2022.
Location: Blacksburg, VA.
Situated in downtown Blacksburg, this design strategically incorporates corner balconies to optimize
residents’ downtown views. The alternating balconies introduce a distinctive structural challenge, as
we had to address both thermal breaks and cantilevers. A significant driving factor behind this design
was capturing the breathtaking mountain vistas that Blacksburg is renowned for.
Description: Housing apartment with 2 and 3-bedrom rental units
with a luxury suite at the top for the owner, who is a chef.
Concept: Optimization of space due to a height limit and a high
number of units through stacking and repetition. Structurally
focused, there is a special structural condition encountered in the
cantilivered balconies.
Softwares: Autocad, Sketchup, Enscape, Photoshop and Illustrator.
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30 Rendering
BEDROOM
BATHROOM
BATHROOM BATHROOM
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
MECHANICAL MECHANICAL
ROOM ROOM
BEDROOM
BALCONY
BALCONY
BATHROOM
BATHROOM
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
BATHROOM
BATHROOM
BALCONY
BALCONY
LIVING
LIVING
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
BATHROOM
BATHROOM
BEDROOM
BATHROOM
BEDROOM
BATHROOM
BATHROOM
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
BALCONY
BALCONY
LIVING
LIVING
ENTRANCE
ENTRANCE
1-2
BATH
1-2
BATH
LIVING
LIVING
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
DINING
DINING
1-2
BATH
1-2
BATH
BALCONY
BALCONY
BATHROOM
BATHROOM
BALCONY
BALCONY
LIVING
LIVING
ENTRANCE
ENTRANCE
DINING
DINING
1-2
BATH
1-2
BATH
DINING
DINING
ENTRANCE
ENTRANCE
ENTRANCE
ENTRANCE
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
1-2
BATH
1-2
BATH
KITCHEN
KITCHEN
LAUNDRY
1-2
1-2
BATH BATH
LAUNDRY LAUNDRY LAUNDRY
KITCHEN
KITCHEN
LAUNDRY
1-2
1-2
BATH BATH
LAUNDRY LAUNDRY
LAUNDRY
BATHROOM
BATHROOM
KITCHEN
KITCHEN
LAUNDRY
1-2
1-2
BATH BATH
LAUNDRY LAUNDRY
LAUNDRY
BATHROOM
BATHROOM
LAUNDRY
MECHANICAL MECHANICAL
LAUNDRY ROOM ROOM
KITCHEN
KITCHEN
LAUNDRY
1-2
1-2
BATH BATH
LAUNDRY LAUNDRY LAUNDRY
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
STORAGE
STORAGE
DOWN
DOWN
DOWN
DOWN
BALCONY BALCONY
LIVING LIVING
LIVING LIVING
UP UP LIVING LIVING
UP UP UP
UP
LIVING
LIVING
BALCONY
BALCONY
DOWN
DOWN
DINING
DINING
DINING
DINING
DOWN
DOWN
KITCHEN
KITCHEN
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
KITCHEN
KITCHEN
BALCONY
BALCONY
KITCHEN
KITCHEN
BALCONY
BALCONY
BALCONY-
ROOFTOP
BALCONY-
ROOFTOP
KITCHEN
KITCHEN
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
BATHROOM
BATHROOM
DINING
DINING
DINING
DINING
BATHROOM
BATHROOM
1ST FLOOR 1ST FLOOR 2ND FLOOR 2ND FLOOR 4TH FLOOR 4TH FLOOR 5TH FLOOR 5TH FLOOR 3RD FLOOR 3RD FLOOR
BALCONY
BATHROOM
BATHROOM
BATHROOM
BALCONY
BATHROOM
BATHROOM
BATHROOM
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
BATHROOM
LIVING
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
1-2
BATH
BALCONY
LIVING
LIVING
BEDROOM
ENTRANCE
DINING
1-2
BATH
BALCONY
BATHROOM
BALCONY
LIVING
ENTRANCE
DINING
ENTRANCE
1-2
BATH
ENTRANCE
BEDROOM
1-2
BATH
KITCHEN
KITCHEN
LAUNDRY
1-2
BATH
1-2
BATH
LAUNDRY
LAUNDRY LAUNDRY
BATHROOM
KITCHEN
LAUNDRY
1-2
BATH
LAUNDRY
BATHROOM
LAUNDRY
MECHANICAL
ROOM
KITCHEN
LAUNDRY
1-2
BATH
LAUNDRY
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
STORAGE
DOWN
UP
DOWN
UP
LIVING
LIVING
BALCONY
DOWN
LIVING
DOWN
UP
LIVING
BALCONY
DOWN
DINING
DINING
DOWN
KITCHEN
KITCHEN
BEDROOM
BALCONY
KITCHEN
BALCONY
BALCONY-
ROOFTOP
KITCHEN
BEDROOM
DINING
BATHROOM
DINING
BATHROOM
2ND FLOOR 3RD FLOOR
4TH FLOOR 5TH FLOOR 3RD FLOOR
Wall section detail
BATHROOM
BATHROOM
BATHROOM
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
BATHROOM
BALCONY
BALCONY
LIVING
ENTRANCE
BEDROOM
1-2
BATH
LAUNDRY
MECHANICAL
ROOM
LAUNDRY
1-2
BATH
LAUNDRY
KITCHEN
STORAGE
DOWN
UP
LIVING
BALCONY
DOWN
DINING
BALCONY-
ROOFTOP
KITCHEN
BEDROOM
BATHROOM
5TH FLOOR
3RD FLOOR
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Floor Plans
Wall section
INTERNSHIP WORK
Physical Modeling
Dates: Summer 2023.
Location: Cannon Design - Chicago, IL.
Role:
Collaborated closely with an architect to produce a physical model for a competition for the
El Paso VA Medical Center. Our team harnessed technologies, including laser cutting and 3D
printing, to bring this vision to life. Remarkably, this intricate model was crafted in just three
days, showcasing our exceptional efficiency and rapid prototyping capabilities. The model
featured complex walls constructed from three layers: acrylic, reflective paper, and a finely
crafted pattern, all meticulously combined to achieve the desired visual effect.
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INTERNSHIP WORK
Physical Modeling
Date: Summer 2023.
Location: Cannon Design - Chigaco, IL.
Role:
Collaborated closely with an architect and other interns to produce a physical model for a RFP client
meeting. Remarkably, this intricate model was crafted in just two days, showcasing our exceptional
efficiency and rapid model making capabilities.
Facade Option 1 Facade Option 2
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Elevation
INTERNSHIP WORK
Massing Studies
Date: Summer 2023.
Role:
Worked in close collaboration with the design architect and fellow project architects to generate diverse massing studies for
a tower addition within a hospital campus in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The project advanced and I got to explore skin studies,
incorporating varied patterns influenced by solar orientation and room layouts. This also encompassed the exploration of
different stair tower shapes and facade materials.
Location: Cannon Design - Chicago, IL.
Softwares: SketchUp, Rhino and Enscape.
Skin Option 1 Skin Option 1
Skin Option 2
Skin Option 2
Skin Option 3
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INTERNSHIP WORK
Construction Drawings
Date: Summer 2022.
Location: LaBella Associates - Charlotte, NC.
Role:
Partnered with an interior designer to curate and choose finishes and materials for a clinic in North Carolina. Drew many
iterations of color and pattern/texture combinations.
Used Revit to adjust construction drawings such as elevations, floor plans, interior plans and reflected ceiling plans - and
place them on sheets. Also, created new sheets and schedules in Revit.
Softwares: Revit and Photoshop.
Typical Corridor in HWW - 48" clear opening for doors
Typical Corridor in Primary Care - 36" clear opening for doors
Elevation - Breakroom West
Elevation - Breakroom North
Elevation - Nurse Station Interior Side - TYP
Elevation - HWW Nurse B
Elevation - HWW Nurse A
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Interior Wall Finish Plan
Reflected Ceiling Plan
Interior Finish Plan
Floor Plan
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ABROAD EXPERIENCE
Photographs & Sketches
Dates: Summer 2021 & Fall 2022.
Location: Switzerland, France, Germany, Italy, Greece,
Austria, Copenhagen, Mexico.
Description: Photographs from study abroads done
during architecture school. Mix of photos and sketches
from 4th year study abroad semester in Switzerland and
3rd year summer study abroad in Mexico.
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thank
you.
ARCHITECTURE, DESIGN & PHOTOGRAPHY 2022-2024
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