University Admissions Portfolio | Architecture

University Admissions Portfolio | Architecture
This sculpture explores the need for water and land through an ironic lens. This irony also shows a unique unthought of approach to using “dry pools”as haven in vast areas of water.
A colourful exploration into the subconscious mind through surreal photography. Specifically this represents ones purest version of self at peace amongst the “noise” of our conditioned states.
These monochromatic photographs depict the beautiful natural and urban landscapes, highlighting the harmony of material and light. These photo also it0cale, and its relative nature.
These monochromatic photos are a tribute to the majestic Colorado and New York City landscape, focusing on its forms and shades.
This project was an attempt to elevate a basic townhouse into home to unique vacation home. This piece of architecture explores the relationship between tectonic and stereotomic forms.
This is a series of forms created in the pursuit of understanding of how I could influence the interior space of a pre existing form.
This self portrait on wood represents the raw human form in a candid light. The piece highlights the beauty in our differences in form.
These series of illustrations are an exploration into the multiple cultural styles and examples of architecture that make up my identity.
This project was an exploration of creating a space through lines and shapes emerging from solid forms. This was an attempt to rethink the way in which space can be perceived and developed.
This piece was constructed by taking photos of movement within a space. I outlined my body in different positions and digitally strung them together to create a visual representation of the movement that occurs within a space.
A metaphorical criticism of mankind’s disregard to nature as we progress a society. This is shown by the submerged man growing an artificial plant out of real dirt, a mockery of the gift that nature has given us.
Int his sculpture I metaphorically represent the identity crisis I went through as a young child, having cultural stereotypes being pushed onto me.
In this still life I attempted to accurately illustrate this scene, focusing on proportion and value.