resume and sample work binder
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Resume and Sample work of Jasmine W.TRANSCRIPT
Jasmine Wright Address: 318 East 15th Street, New York, NY, 10003
Cell: 317·260·6442 Email: [email protected]
Websites: http://www.behance.net/JasmineWrightDreamt http://www.flickr.com/photos/43969811@N04/
Education
New School University, New York, May, 2016, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Architectural Design, and Associate in Applied Science, Interdisciplinary Science Coursework: Elem of Space, Tech & Surface Representation and Analysis
Studio
Constructing Laws of Nature
3D Studio 1 &2
Drawing Studio1 &2
2D Intergraded Studio1
2D Int. Studio 2: Symmetry:
Laboratory 1 & 2
Perspective in World Art and Design-Fall/Spring
Lang First Year Writing 1&2: Faith Between Us/ Setting A Fine Table
Skills Computer skills/software:
AutoCAD 2013 Mac, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Dreamweaver, After Effects, Premier Pro, Final Cut Pro, Encore, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher. Can work on Windows and Mac.
Industry skills: Drawing, drafting, painting. time management, collaboration, organization, multi-tasker, quality driven, self-management
Work Experience Albert Gay Incorporated, Indiana and New York December 2011-Current Freelance Graphic Designer
Duties include: invent company identity such as logo, letter heads and color palette, design print promotional ads, website creation using Dreamweaver, videography with Cannon T3i, After Effects, Final Cut Pro, Encore, and Premier Pro.
New School University Human Resources, New York November 2011-May 2012 Federal Work Study Student
Duties performed: organized supplies, files, paperwork related to employees, assisted in BANNER projects and OSHA forms, created folders for new employees, labeled, mailed, and delivered letters to specific departments and employees (ex. COBRA letters), bundled papers into packets for new employee orientation.
Projects Laboratory “Get involved” Class: Worked in a team of students whose mission was to create a web presence through Tumblr and digitally document for a non-‐for profit program called Identity Blueprint, in New Ark, New Jersey. Identity Blueprint is a non-‐for profit organization for high school girls interested pursuing art careers. Required visits to document throughout the program and gallery event. Created PSA, created member profiles, and aided in setting up gallery showing the work of Identity Blueprint members.
CAVE POOL 2
CAVE POOL 1
CAVE POOL 1
LOUNGE 2
CAFE AREA
RESTROOMS
LOUNGE 1
OPEN INTERIOR GARDEN
STEPS TO MORE GARDEN SPACE
UPDOWN
ENTRANCE
FLOOR PLAN 1 BUILDING SECTIONAQUA THERMAE | CENTER FOR HYDRO-REJUVENATION
SCALE 3/32”-1’GROUND PLAN: LOBBY AND WELCOME CENTER
ATRIUM
SCALE 3/32”-1’LEVEL SC: STEAM CITY
SCALE 3/32”-1’LEVEL 2: LIQUID CITY
SCALE 3/32”-1’LEVEL 4 : OUTDOOR FRIGIDARIUM
SCALE 3/32”-1’LEVEL 3: INDOOR FRIGIDARIUM AND ICE FOREST
Hot Temperature: 90 Degrees F.
Cold Temperature: 0 -50 Degrees F.
Normal Equilibrium: 66-85 Degrees F.
Thermal Dynamics of the Building:The Carnot Engine
Narrative Text
This piece begain where my midterm left off, on the edge of a board, po-sitioning to dive. The Aquathermae Center is my exploration of water’s states of change that occure while diving. {water cycles and how this was the engergy behind my midterm] .... My research however, was on the ac-tural native environment of the space. What is less unknown of the New York landscape besides the ancient rivers and channels that flow below the city, is that this metropolitious was a metroplitian of wetlands along the East Hudson River. as a point of interest, wetlands are extreamely impor-tant to ecosystems because it promotes atmospheric maintainece through series of complex relationships between the water, micro-organisms, and plant life there. More specifically nature’s way of storing carbon in plant communities and soil instead of realing it into the atmophere as carbon dioxide. A cycle, again, involving water. I wanted to incorperate this murky history into the experience of my vision of the Aquatheremae Rehyguvenation Center.
Although most might find swamp like areas to be bug infested, disease and bacteria mustering locations, however I find beauty in the micro world. I want to make man feel small like the cells in our bodies. My idea is to create a sereies of dark spaces that evoke the sensory experience with water using such techiques s sounds, lighting effects, sculpture, and vi-sual effects ( detail). Water is a constat feaute isn the desing coming rom the floors wall, stairs, and ceilings are mini waterfalls with metalic oily effect, in the shadows of artificial space. One flows throught the space by entering thorugh doors that lead into an antrium. The hall passages diffuse the exterior light to prevent all natu-ral light from entering the interior atrum. This feature forces the human to trust their environment, and enter with a since of wonder and caution i Guest are greeted by a large structural post/sculptrual piece with light-ing effects. The entrance opens up into a froir for activies such as gath-ering and information about the hydrothermae center are given. The center sculptrue is ment to be experienced around friends and family. Small or large gathering are encouraged, and also meeting fellow neighbors and new member of the community. This pier is ment to be the new hang out center. thermal dynmics
The visitor feels small compared to the scale of this sturcture. Creat-ing masses which are bigger than the human body. juxatapositon .. eli lily building for childrens to expore in down town Indianapolis, IN. Tall incl-soed spaces. Humans are minutes compared to the scale. Magical and scien-tific things occur here and there is so much to explore, It makes you want to seek out {discover] through the design.
--Jasmine Wright
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Long SectionAQUA THERMAE | CENTER FOR HYDRO-REJUVENATION
SCALE 3/32”-1’
Board 4 F
short SectionAQUA THERMAE | CENTER FOR HYDRO-REJUVENATION
SCALE 3/32”-1’
Board 5 G
Non-Normative Stair: Tiger and Turtle Magic Mountian Duisburg, germany by Heike Mutter / Ulrich Genth
Non-Normative Stair: Tiger and Turtle Magic Mountian Duisburg, germany by Heike Mutter / Ulrich Genth
Non-Normative Stair: Tiger and Turtle Magic Mountian Duisburg, germany by Heike Mutter / Ulrich Genth
Non-Normative Stair: Tiger and Turtle Magic Mountian Duisburg, germany by Heike Mutter / Ulrich Genth
Non-Normative
Stair: Tiger a
nd
Turtle Magic M
ountian Duisburg
, germany
by Heike Mutte
r / Ulrich Gen
th
Jasmine WrightElements of Space Tectonics and SurfaceProfessor Nina Illiava Parsons SCE ARD Fall ‘12
130'-1112"
Level SC
Level C
Lobby/ Ground L
Level 1
Level 3
Level 5
Level 7
Level 9
Level 11
Roof Top
Level 10
Level 8
Level 6
Level 4
Level 2
1dStuyvesant Residence
Stairwell 318 E 15th Street, New
York, NY 10003
1'
8'-1014"
212"
10'-314"
714"
7'-1014"
1'-934"
7'-012"
312"
2'-1114"
Section Cut 1C.3
Level SC
Level C
Lobby/ Ground L
Scale: 3/16”=1’-0”
Section Cut: 1C.1
26'-1"
27'-334"
6'-7916" 15'-334" 4'-63
8"
Level SC
Level C
Lobby/ Ground L
Scale: 3/8”=1’-0”
Plan: SC Level26'-534"
15'-5516"
3'-4"
912"
912"
912"
7'-8"
11316"
1'-11"
27'-334"
16'-11"16'-1013
16"
1'-112"
71516" 6'-69
16"
2'-0116"
1'-11"
81516"
3'-214"
31316"
7'-4"
4"
3'-1012"
4"8'-1038"6"8'-1038"4'-01
2"4"
1'-11 716"4'-101
2"2'-0716"37
8" 638" 37
8" 438"
1012"
3"4'-41
2" 734"
DO
WN
DOWN
UP
3/16”=1’-0”Scale:
NON-NORMATIVE RENDERINGS NORMATIVE STAIR DRAWINGS
NON-NORMATIVE DRAWINGS
Parametric Transformations
Why the rollercoaster design?
Our modern culture has been fasin-ated with these thrill seeking rides for more than a century. We crave the rush of potiential death, so why not make a staircase that not only gets you from point A to point B, but takes you on a high rise, twirling journey?
Jasmine WrightElements of Space Tectonics and SurfaceProfessor Nina Illiava Parsons SCE ARD Fall ‘12
Elevation- Rightscale: 1/8”=1’-0”
42'-7 316 "
22'-0 1116 "