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My portfolio from my first 3 years at the University of Cincinnati School of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning.
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University of Cincinnati, Ohio Fall 2008-PresentCollege of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning Major: Interior Design Class of 2015Participating in the Professional Practice Co-op Program, alternating quarters of college study with quarters of work in the field of Interior Design. DAAP Ambassador

Collective Architecture: Washington, DC Interior Design InternInteracted with furniture and material representatives to obtain desired finishes for projectsContributed to producing final construction documentsBrain stormed and created test fits and space plansResearched trending and innovative technologies

National Honors Society at Ursuline AcademyUniversity of South Carolina Dean’s ListUniversity of Cincinnati Dean’s List

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University of South Carolina Fall 2008-Spring 2010 Major: Business, Marketing, Minor: French Student Government (2008-2010) Freshman Council Chair, Comptroller, Election Board Delta Sigma Pi (2009-2010) Spring Fling Chair: includes planning events, coordinating various chapters, and handling a $40,000 dollar budget

Jacobs Engineering: Arlington, VA Summer 2011 Architectural Intern Rendered sections, elevations, and plans with Illustrator Collected materials from distributors, organized, and produced interior finish boards Researched information for design project Assisted in setting up mock office for clients

Ursuline Academy Cincinnati, Ohio 2004-2008 Student Government Junior Class President Student Council Board Legislator French Club Varsity Lacrosse Team Captain Varsity Cross Country Ronald Mcdonald Volunteer, Relay for Life, Drop Inn Center, Service Trip to Southside Chicago Kismet: Cincinnati, Ohio Summer 2010-present Cashier/Sales Associate/Keyholder Responsible for running store operations in the absence of senior management Processes retail transactions using Quickbooks soft ware Regularly attends to customers’ concerns and needs in order to ensure customer satisfaction

Microsoft Office, Adobe Suite Applications: Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Google SketchUp, Autodesk Revit, AutoCADConversational in French

Temporary Address: 2727 Clifton Avenue, Cincinnati Ohio 45219Permanent Address: 1218 Inglenook Place, Cincinnati Ohio 45208

Contact me at: (513)325-1534 [email protected]

References available upon request

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PLASTIC wood stadium seats were the focus of my “40 HOUR RENDERING” which was just one of the skills projects we worked on our first year in design school.

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STAIRS we found on campus were carefully documented and then rendered in many ways to show different characteristics.

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CREATING cubes out of planes, volumes, and lines helped us dicover space in different ways.

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“100=1” challenged us to create something completely in and of itself.

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BUILDING blocks we imagined and created were put together in more space-creating exercises.

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8 FOOT WALLS were created to mirror the design of a space in our school that is notorious for having no 90 degree angles.

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Music Hall

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OVER-THE-RHINE is known for being an unsafe part of our city so we were tasked with evaluating design flaws in the neihborhood. As you can see here, I focused on alley ways that caused an unsettling feeling for visitors.

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ONE day I would love to create textiles of my own. This one was created with pastels manipulated in Photoshop.

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DESIGNING a literary center was the first chance we had at getting really involved with interior and architectural design.

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USING revit and photoshop, realistic renderings could be achieved.

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ATTENTION to detail was important in creating a personal space for the author living in the space.

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RESIDENTIAL studio was really interesting when one of our classmates was our “clent”. We were asked to convert an old brewery in Over-The-Rhine to their future home.

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TREND FORECASTING was an extensive research project to learn what trends to utilize in our projects. this interactive table was my take on the the “next big thing”

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thank you


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