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undergraduate portfolio | 2015architecture and design
Design is the historical and present cohesion of the eye, the mind and the hand. My design schooling thus far has demonstrated to me a discipline
of critique and the architectural language within it. I have created a framework of skill, from which has developed a drive and a passion to pursue design
further. I am in search of a challenging, enriching and creative environment where I can share and foster my love of design.
amanda swetmancurriculum vitae
education technical skills
professional skills
extra curricularorganizations
experience
Texas Tech University College of Architecture Bachelor of Science in Architecture
December 2014 | Lubbock, TX
Summer Urban Studio Abroad
Seville, Spain
Summer 2014
Texas Tech Rawls College of Business
Graduate STEM MBA Program
August 2015 Graduation | Lubbock, TX
Chili’s Grill and Bar
Waitress August 2011-Present
Student American Society of Interior DesignersStudent International Institute of Interior DesignersAlpha Lambda Delta Honor Society
Texas Tech All-Girl Cheerleading Squad Texas Tech Gymnastics Club
communication
organization
personability
team design
adobe illustrator
hand drafting
laser cutting
revit
rhino
adobe indesign
adobe photoshop
autocad
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This portfolio is an illustration of an international learning community; engaging in exemplary architectural teaching, learning, scholarship,
creative endeavor and service for future design and society.
table of contents
assemblyconstruction ii | fall 2013
rhombic dodecahedrondigital media ii | fall 2012
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skinconstruction iiI | spring 2014
waterfront parkstudio v | spring 2014
photography
plaza alamedastudio vi | summer 2014
urbanism
building enclosu
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building sy
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hand drawings
basic external
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assemblyfall 2013 | lubbock, tx | construction ii
The project will be comprised of a community gallery serving as a venue for traveling exhibits. The design will be conscious of sustainable materials and the structure will employ long span steel construction. The expressed project will display a thorough understanding of the structural workings of long span steel construction with a cohesion of drawings, and diagrams to accompany the structural model.
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28LH09 Steel Bar Joist
VG Joist Girder
Type B Ribbed Metal Roof
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W 10x33 Column
28LH09 Steel Bar Joist
VG Joist Girder
web thickness: 1 ”seat depth: 5 ” (for LH series)
depth: 2’6 ”clear span: 50’seat length: 4 ”cord leg: 2 1/2 ”
seat depth: 7 1/2 ”
girder clear span: 7 0’
girder depth: 56”seat length: 6 ”
cord leg: 2 1/2 ”
web thickness: 1 ”camber: 2 ”
pitch rib spacing: 6”height: 1 1/2”top rib spacing: 2 1/2”span: 36”
Type B Ribbed Metal Roof
W 10x33 Column
flange depth: 9.71”flange width: 7.96”column weight 33 lb/ft
rhombic dodecahedronfall 2012 | lubbock, tx | digital media ii
The goal was to explore 3-Dimensional figures and complex transformations and how they may lead to spatial surface textures or patterns. These transformations will be address by exploring negative space, perimeter, area conditions andclustering of elements. The 3-Dimensional figured explored was a rhombic dodecahedron. The transformations will create a tectonic cohesion with a solid form to convey an ability to coordinate geometric and spatial conditions.
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unfolded strip
skinspring 2013 | amsterdam, netherlands | construction iii
The project will synthesize an envelope precedent through iterative analysis of the building skin to produce section and detailed drawings to accompany a model of the studied envelope. The precedent studied is the Kraanspoor Office Building in Amsterdam by OTH Architecten.
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laminated safety glassinsulation mineral woolaluminum sandwich panelUNP 280infra + floor
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IPE 270motor for glass slat facadealuminum sandwich panelsuspended ceiling system
exterior glazing insulation glassinterior glazing safety glassHEAglass slatsaluminum louver system
aluminum louver systemDEJO grateT-Beamconvector heater grateconvector
kraanspoor night shot(arch daily)
MODEL IMAGES
MODEL IMAGES
MODEL IMAGES
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Kraanspoor Longitudinal Elevation
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ground plan [ 1/32”=1’0” ]
floor 4-6 [ 1/32”=1’0” ]
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waterfront park townhomesspring 2014 | seattle, wa | studio v
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The project sits on the Waterfront Park Bay in Seattle, Washington. The glazed terracotta cladding used in the project is a product by NBK called the Baguette. The cladding acts as a rain screen due to the overlapping joints and allows for a balance in air pressure. The panels offer a play of light on the facade and are easily removable by clipping into place individually. The product is a LEED certified.
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06terracotta ceramic terrart midsystem hung vertically
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07multi-perforated metal panelto absorb traffic noise
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2,487 sqftfloor one
875 sqftfloor one
2,114 sqft floor one
floor two floor two
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floor one | three units floor two | two units
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photography
Architecture should speak of its time and but yearn for timelessness. -Frank Gehry
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plaza alamedasummer 2014 | seville, spain | studio vi
The design will enhance and create a new vibrant urban experience through the promenade of the Alameda. The rehabilitation will stimulate economic growth and cultural vitality while creating a cohesion with the existing motion of the city. The historic footprint of the plaza will be emphasized to enhance the environmental and cultural values the site currently holds.
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vehicular path
primary paths
secondary paths
tertiary paths
before
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alamedastreetrepublica cafe & seating
seating, flower bed steps to gathering space stream possible toldos
seating, flower bed steps to gathering space
alameda street residence
1m recessed gathering space
west circulation
east trellis circulation
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alamedastreetrepublica cafe & seating
seating, flower bed steps to gathering space stream possible toldos
seating, flower bed steps to gathering space
alameda street residence
1m recessed gathering space
west circulation
east trellis circulation
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before
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