

This project is a collective form city devised by revising an Urban Moiré of buildings meshed from Mexico City and Hong Kong. After revising the buildings we are left with snake-like blocks with glass towers extruded from the top and hanging from the bottom, giving it the name the Stalagmite City.
The urban section of Brazilia, Brazil is a half-mile stretch of the cityscape that has been cut off from the rest of the country by a natural border. The city section shown in the Google Earth Pro screenshot was taken at a point where the border cuts through a cultural center and multi-family residential housing area.

This project was the first we worked on in Architecture at UIC. The aim of this project was to introduce a column and 3D model and draw it using Rhino 7. Some of the commands used to create this were Polyline, Offset, Extrude, and Make2D.
This was the fourth project completed in my first year of Architecture studio at the University of Illinois. The goal of this project was to successfully draw and 3D model the roof of the St. Mary's Catholic Cathedral and transform it using the skills we learned throughout the semester on Rhino 7.
This project was the final of a second-year architectural analysis course. Each student was assigned a precedent and tasked with identifying and transforming their precedents typology. The typology of the precedent was a Linear Block with a courtyard. The transformations resulted in a L-Shaped block with two courtyards at the ends of the transformed model.