Architectural projects from coursework at the University of Oregon
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FOOTHILLS FIELD INSITIUTE
Architectural Design II · Individual · 2026
This project was a continuation of the cell inspired pavilion. I worked off of a site located in Mohawk, Oregon. I chose to continue with the concepts I used in the Cell Pavilion. I focused on rainwater throughout my build.
I am really happy with the way this project summed up and I got entirely good feedback at my final review.
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CELL INSPIRED PAVILION
Architectural Design II · Individual & Group · 2026
This project started with a study of a sycamore cell that was then translated into various models and eventually a pavilion. Throughout this project, I experimented with wooden dowels, PVC piping, wire, and paper.
To sum up the project, I was grouped with two other students to use our previous models combined to make a pavilion. We laser cut and put together the final model within three days.
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RIVER PAVILION
Architectural Design I · Collaborative · 2026
A site-responsive pavilion designed to occupy a riverbank, exploring the relationship between structure, water, and natural light. The project investigated how built form can frame and enhance the experience of a natural landscape.
Developed in collaboration with a partner, the design process included site analysis, iterative sketching, physical modeling, and final presentation drawings.
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QUILT SKATEPARK
Design Skills · Individual · 2026
A design drawn from a quilt, learning various design approaches and skills. The project explores hand drawing, Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop, and AutoCAD.
I explored various types of media while developing my quilt into a skatepark. This was crucial in learning basic design skills.
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