ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO ANNASOFIA RAMIREZ

ANNA SOFIA RAMIREZ
SEEKING FALL
INTERNSHIP IN 2024
PERSONAL DETAILS
ANNA SOFIA RAMIREZ
SEEKING FALL
INTERNSHIP IN 2024
PERSONAL DETAILS
ANNASOFIA.RAMIREZ180@GMAIL.COM
+1 (480) 410-8667
FULL TIME 3RD YEAR ARCHITECTURE STUDENT SEEKING INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES.
EDUCATION
2022- PRESENT
SKILLS
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERISITY
DUAL CITIZENSHIP IN US & CANADA. 3.74 GPA
BACH. IN SCIENCE IN ARCHITECTURE TEMPE, AZ
DEGREE EXPECTED MAY 2026
RHINO
AUTOCAD
REVIT
PHOTOSHOP
INDESIGN
ILLUSTRATOR
3D PRINTING
DRAFTING
FRENCH
SPANISH
ENGLISH
EXTRACURRICULARS
GYMNASTICS REGIONAL CHAMPION 2018
CHEER TEAM PLACED 3RD IN NATIONALS
In this daycare design project, the goal was to effectively use Revit tools starting from a beginner’s level. The design features two stories and curved walls, combining functionality with a playful architectural approach. The curved elements were used to create a welcoming environment, enhancing the flow and openness of the space.
Through this project, I learned how to navigate Revit’s modeling tools, focusing on the curved walls and multi-level design. This experience helped me understand how to align structural elements and integrate building components smoothly, honing my skills in spatial planning.
The final render showcases a daycare that is both functional and visually appealing. Natural light, open layouts, and carefully designed spaces reflect the intention behind every design choice, demonstrating my growing proficiency with Revit and my ability to execute thoughtful architectural solutions.
Exterior View From Front walkway
This project centers on designing an ark to transport humans from Fukushima to a new planet, Reactoria, after a nuclear disaster. The ark uses actuators to open up into a spacious interior, with storage located on the top floor for essential supplies during the journey.
The ark is powered by solar panels and cosmic energy, ensuring a sustainable flight to Reactoria. It is built with radiation shielding materials like aluminum, lead, and concrete to protect its inhabitants. The design explores the balance between form, technology, and functionality.
Inspired by “Arts of Living on a Damaged Planet,” the narrative envisions the ark as a vessel of hope. It carries a lab with embryos, ensuring the potential for human survival on Reactoria. This project combines architectural innovation with a story of resilience and future possibility.
This project proposes a new site adjacent to the existing Arcosanti, Arizona, focused on creating a walkable city for both residents and visitors. The central idea revolves around a communal space that serves as the heart of the design, surrounded by housing, a welcome center, and other amenities. Though this is a conceptual project, it reflects my vision for future developments in the area, prioritizing community interaction and ease of navigation.
The design process began with an artistic exploration of how to structure the site, followed by multiple site plan iterations. One key decision was to stack programs like housing and amenities vertically, reducing the walking distance under the intense Arizona sun. This approach ensures a more comfortable and practical experience for users, enhancing the overall coherence of the space.
Every building’s location was chosen with purpose, carefully considering how they interact with each other and the surrounding environment. The result is a thoughtful, integrated site plan that offers a unique vision for sustainable urban development in a desert climate.
Comunal Space Diagram
Rendered Illustration
Multi-Purpous Building Render
“The city is the necessary instrument for the evolution of humankind.” — Paolo Soleri