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She G

She G

College Station, TX, US

 

About 

Master of Architecture graduate from Texas A&M University with a certificate in Sustainable Urbanism. Specifically interested in energy-efficient building technologies and their application at building and community scales. Research interests include phenomenology and experiential architecture and to develop architecture that responds to human senses.

Leisure activities vary from Calligraphy and Ambigram designing to travelling and exploring new places.
Immediate objective is to work with experienced professionals on projects of various scales so as to build a wide knowledge base.

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Education 

Texas A&M University, MArch, Architecture

Texas A&M exposed me to an international faculty and a different approach to design. My interest got more refined towards sustainable architecture an I realized that LEED accreditation was the first step towards Green Architecture. Being involved with Emerging Green Builders enabled me to participate in campus sustainability efforts.

My final study project was an attempt to develop a community space of refuge that responds to the needs of the people of a common interactive platform within walking distance. A library and museum complex that would harbinger historical, cultural and social values keeping in mind the experience of the user and his response to the space around him.

It's an ongoing process of learning, and eventually I wish to be able to create architecture that responds to human senses and evolves from that to become sustainable.

Aug 2008 - Aug 2010
 

UP Technical University, BArch, Architecture

Graduated in June 2008 with Bachelor of Architecture degree (Merit Holder).
Active participant in various extracurricular activities.

Aug 2003 - Jun 2008
 

Awards 

Paul M. Terrill Jr. Endowed Scholarship 2009-10, 1st Place

Endowed scholarship awarded for the school year 2009-10 based on overall performance.

2009
 

Incoming Student Scholarship 2008-09, 1st Place

Scholarship awarded by Texas A&M University for fresh incoming graduate students.

2008
 

Areas of Specialization 

Skills