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Portfolio SaraAdolph

2D & 3D Logo

Industrial Design

Microdwelling

Shapes

Langford A

Administration Builing

Academic Building

Project #2: Perspective

Behavioral Setting

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2D & 3D LogoThe design developed from the shape of a snail. This represents my delibera-tion and perseverance. This also resembles a leaf causing a ripple in water. This illustrates my serene nature and motion through life.

Sara Adolph

Texas A&M UniversityCollege of Architecture8 3 2 5 3 3 0 2 3 6

sara.adolph11@gmail.com

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Industrial Design

This piece of furniture serves as both a bookshelf, desk, and chair. While both shelves are placed against a wall (as in the above photo), it is used merely as a bookshelf. How-ever, if you slide out the bottom shelf (photo to the right), the bottom shelf becomes a bench and the top shelf be-comes a desk. To design utilizes a 4 X8 sheet of plywood and usees natural connections.

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MicrodwellingThe microdwelling is located in Ho-nolulu Hawaii. The windows are ar-ranged to have a view of the beach, with a voltaic awning for shading and energy production.

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This intent of the design was to use the minimal square footage to create a comfortable living space. To do this, a lofted bed rests above a study area and closet. The kitechen is just large enough to com-fortable walk through and cook in- containing an oven, sink, stovetop, and refigerator and freezer. The bathroom contains a shower, toilet, and counter with sink.

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Shapesstudy of shape & form and lighting & shadow

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Langford A1 Point and 2 Point

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Administration Building

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Academic Building

Study of form, space, and environment

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Project #2: Perspective

2 Point of the exterior of Langford Build-ing C and one point section perspective with color of Geren Auditorium.

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Behavioral Setting

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The primary goal in the design of this house was to integrate nature with the home, utilize feng shui, and create an envi-ronment friendly, sustainable dwelling. The house is centered around a courtyard and contains a multitude of windows viewing the lake. The green roof, which provides natural cooling, is located above the living room and can be accessed through the yoga room. In addition, the entire house is wheel-chair accessible.

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