I’m a 24-year-old surfer, fisherman, and sailor, born and raised around the ocean. As a California state lifeguard, I’ve dedicated myself to ensuring the safety of beachgoers. I graduated from the University of San Diego with a bachelor’s degree in architecture, which reflects my love for the interaction between nature and the built environment. My passion for surfing has taken me around the world, allowing me to pursue professional surfing and immerse myself in diverse cultures. I have a deep appreciation for people and the natural world, and I strive to harmonize both in my architectural endeavors.
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University of San Diego, San Diego, CA, US, BArch, Architecture
As an architecture student working towards my bachelor’s degree, my studies encompassed a blend of creativity, technical skills, and theoretical knowledge. In the early years, I focused on foundational courses such as architectural history, theory, and principles of design, which provided a broad understanding of the historical context and conceptual frameworks that shape architectural practices. Design studios were central to the program, where I applied my knowledge to create architectural projects, encouraging hands-on learning, creativity, and innovation. Alongside these, I took courses in building technology, construction methods, and materials science, learning about structural systems, environmental systems, and sustainable design practices. Proficiency in computer-aided design (CAD) software and other digital tools was also emphasized.
Hands-on workshops and labs were integral, providing practical skills in model-making, material testing, and construction techniques. Field trips and site visits to observe real-world architecture and construction sites offered insights into the practical applications of my studies. Internships were encouraged, allowing me to gain real-world experience, network with professionals, and understand the day-to-day operations of architectural firms. Each semester culminated in a major design project where I presented my work, integrating learning across various disciplines. Regular critiques and reviews helped refine my designs and improve my presentation skills.
In the final year, I undertook a capstone project, demonstrating my ability to apply all aspects of my education to a complex architectural problem. Working in close-knit cohorts fostered a collaborative environment, with group projects and team-based assignments emphasizing the importance of teamwork. Extracurricular activities, such as architecture clubs, competitions, and exhibitions, provided additional opportunities for learning, networking, and showcasing my work. Graduating with a bachelor’s degree in architecture prepared me for entry-level positions in architectural firms, further studies in a master’s program, or other roles in the design and construction industries, equipping me with a robust portfolio and a critical understanding of the built environment.