
ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN
SCHOOL WORK FROM MY BACHELORS IN
(2015-2019) UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO





In 2017 I had the opportunity to work with the National Institute of Flamenco through an Independent Study for graphic design. My maiden name is Marisol Meyer and through this study I had the opportunity to see live flamenco where I lived in Albuquerque, New Mexico.



In 2017 I had the opportunity to work with the National Institute of Flamenco through an Independent Study for graphic design. My maiden name is Marisol Meyer and through this study I had the opportunity to see live flamenco where I lived in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Essay written in an Architectural Theory class. Illustrated with original artwork.



Essay written in an Architectural Theory class. Illustrated with original artwork.

2017 Architecture studio portfolio that illustrates a creative process through a poetic lens. A study of Le Corbusier's, "Maisen Ternisien" and Robert Smithson's "Spiral Jety" earthwork. Through the concept of entropy I designed a public space that embodied an adaptable layout to frame the ephemeral landscape of art in Albuqueruque Nob Hill.


Hand crafted walnut wood with magnet seal.

2017 Architecture studio portfolio that illustrates a creative process through a poetic lens. A study of Le Corbusier's, "Maisen Ternisien" and Robert Smithson's "Spiral Jety" earthwork. Through the concept of entropy I designed a public space that embodied an adaptable layout to frame the ephemeral landscape of art in Albuqueruque Nob Hill.

This was my first Architecture studio portfolio. Our site was Bosque Del Apache, where I had the opportunity to witness and capture the incredible landscape of southern New Mexico. My concept for this semester was Capturing Moments of Intersection which inspired the design of the personal cartography, site analysis, site board, and public space viewing building with light framing sculptures scattered through the landscape.



This was my first Architecture studio portfolio. Our site was Bosque Del Apache, where I had the opportunity to witness and capture the incredible landscape of southern New Mexico. My concept for this semester was Capturing Moments of Intersection which inspired the design of the personal cartography, site analysis, site board, and public space viewing building with light framing sculptures scattered through the landscape.