ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
CAMRYN JAGODZINSKI




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CAMRYN JAGODZINSKI




Utilizing a singular piece of 28" by 44" chipboard and no adhesives, this bird house rests comfortably in two branches of the tree. The birdhouse features classic house elements such as windows with shutters with sleekand modern elements in the back. The design originates from the tree with a childlike shape on the outside, but composed of an intricate web of branches within.







Derived from the View House by Johnston Marklee, this building was created to serve as a comfortable house for four. Sitting next to the View House, the duplex is designed with intentional curved domes and angles derived from the original to make designated spaces for the family.




Situated on a parkhill, this bathhouse naturally catches and disperses rain water to multiple areas for different guests experiences. The concept originated from the site history; as the space was previously a car junklot and industrial area. The conflict between the industrial and natural history of the site is conveyed in this building design through the curved roof against ridged interior spaces.





Two architectural collages used to provide a rustic atmosphere for the building. Primarily through Adobe Photoshop, and V-Ray, elements are added to the structure to enhance visual understanding of how the space is meant to function.



jagodzinski.19@buckeyemail.osu.edu