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Anastasia Rezvova
I am a second-year Master of Architecture student at the University of Colorado Denver in an NCARB-accredited program, with a background in civil engineering and over seven years of professional experience in structural analysis and design. I approach architecture as a continuous act of translation - between idea and matter, intuition and logic, atmosphere and structure. My work is rooted in careful observation, analytical drawing, and iterative making. I am interested in how space is felt as much as how it is built: how structure shapes experience, how material carries meaning, and how systems quietly support human presence. Moving fluidly between hand sketches, physical models, digital tools, and AI-assisted workflows, I use design as a method of inquiry rather than representation. Architecture, for me, is a process of discovery - one that seeks clarity through constraint and depth through precision. I aim to create work that is conceptually grounded, materially intentional, and attentive to the unseen forces that shape space.