Housing Typologies

Process model experimenting with the combination of primary shapes to create new space.

Internal Communities: A look into the courtyard space of the northern blocks.

Portland Blocks: Final development scheme of 215 dwelling units across 4 Portland blocks. The blocks were in zone of transition from high density apartments on the south side to single family detached neighborhoods on the north.

Modular Expression: An elevation of the southwestern block which highlights the potential for variation when using a modular unit.

Additional Work

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Efficient Living
A personal project in developing and detailing a starter home. The goal was to create a highly functional home by limiting circulation and maintaining clearly defined spaces. In order to stay within a small footprint it was essential to make every space serve multiple functions. This gives the user choice in how to occupy the home. The flexibility of this design is seen again in the way it can easily accommodate future additions without disrupting the core design.
2018
Integrating Cultures
A 10 week studio designing a block in Essen, Germany to house Syrian refugees. The design provides a place where refugees can establish their own community and relationships through the use of flexible dwelling units, shared courtyards, workshops and gardening spaces. The concept centers on opportunity, choice, and flexibility as means of giving power and ownership to those who historically have not had it.
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Fostering Identity
The Latin-x population is the largest of any one minority group in Oregon at 12%. The Fiesta Mexicana held in Woodburn every year brings together more than 15,000 people and has recently been included into the registry of Oregon heritage traditions. However this once a year event is not enough to cultivate a feeling of inclusion, community, and identity for those looking to make Oregon home. This thesis project provides a permanent location in Portland to serve the growing Latin-x population and become a symbol of diversity in the state.
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Parametric Exploration
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Transit Adaptations
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Forgotten Spaces
A 3 week group competition submittal posing an integration strategy for the refugees in Amman, Jordan. The goal of this proposal was to establish the refugee community in Amman as a valuable asset to the existing city. By allowing them the opportunity to bring life back into the forgotten spaces of Amman, the native residents would be able to see, better understand, and more deeply appreciate the refugee community not as outsiders, but as human beings.
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International Communication
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2018
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