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Architectural Design | Graphic Design | Land Surveying | Team Collaboration | Virtual Reality Modeling
(803) 476-2120
Kgbuell02@gmail.com
1st place in the Clemson 2023
Design-A-Thon
Awarded most creative model
Design & Drafting: Rhino, Revit, AutoCAD, Grasshopper, Blender
Visualization: Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Enscape, Lumion
Fabrication: 3D Printing, Sketching, Laser Cutting and Engraving, Collaboration: Microsoft Office Salesforce, Awards
Architectural designer experienced in construction documents, 3D modeling, and immersive visualization. Proficient in Rhino, Revit, AutoCAS, and VR/AR platforms with a strong ability to translate conceptual ideas into compelling presentation. Dedicated to delivering innovatinve, functional and sustainable solutions while collaborating effectively with multidisciplinary teams.
Master of Architecture(Expected graduation May 2026)
Georgia Institute of Technology | Atlanta, GA (2024-Present)
Bachelor of Arts in Architecture- Minor in Anthropology
Clemson University | Clemson SC(2020-2024)
Designer- Floor & Decor | Atlanta, GA
July 2024- Mar 2025
-Promoted from Pro-Specialist to Designer in November 2024.
-Designed client interior, including kitchens, bathrooms and living rooms.
-Created rendering, Layout and sketches to guide client decisions.
-Advised clients and contractors on material selection and installation.
VR Lab Intern- VR Mondi Lab, Clemson University | Clemson, SC
-Developed virtual reality models of global landmarks for educational purposes
-Applied Blender and Photoshop to create 3D assers integrated into interactive platforms
Architectural Intern- Garvin Design Group | Columbia, SC
-Conducted site visits and collaborated with contractors
-Produced detailed construction documents, floor plans, renders and ceiling plans
-Developed Revit Families and photoshop rendering to improve client visualization
-Coordinated material selections with interior designers
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This project, created for the Portman Studio at Georgia Tech, is a study of light and how to control interaction with space in order to increase comfort and create a meditative state. Located in Spain along the infamous Camino Frances pilgramage this monestary provides a tranquil stop along the historical trails. By creating six unique spaces that change the flow of light I am providing attendants with the ability to seek comfort and enlightenment in the enviroment that best suits them.

















































































Chapel Light Study 9:00 AM 12:00 PM 3:00 PM 6:00 PM


A Georgia Tech Studio project based in downtown Atlanta, this design tackles how to build community in an urban setting. Looking at design through an ecological lens it addresses problems in climate, engagement with nature and community space. This design created new connections between streets, neighbors and the green canopy of Atlatna.



Massing Block
Splitting the Form
Creating Green Terraces
Cutting out Light Well
Installing Mass Timber
Placing of Residential units

In order to maximize comfort for the residents there is a series of installed ecoventions in order to create microclimates throughout the building. This allows for the residents to divide space more freely and create individual enviroments to their liking. Additionally by making an interactive enviroment it intends to encourage socialization but also grants individual choice



Comfort for every individual is essential in this design, and this extends into its residential units.
Incorporating a post and beam structure allows for more open space in relatively small units and gives them the freedom to put their personal touches on each of the units. There are two unit types to choose from, a studio and a one bedroom with additional amenities including a washer and dryer. Perhaps the most critical aspect is the exterior space that is intrinsic to their design as well as the residents well being. It allows for every unit to have equal opportunity to experience the outdoors.
A crucial part of the projects design is that it accounts for relationships between neighbors, providing them many spaces in which to interact, relax or seperate as needed. Creating a diverse set of communal spaces allowing each resident their comfort without intruding on their neighbors

Interior community space

Collision of Spaces Through Transition reconceives the contemporary workplace as a continuous spatial experience shaped by movement, overlap, and encounter. Located along the High Line in Chelsea, the project treats transition not as a secondary condition, but as the primary architectural driver. Circulation spaces, ramps, bridges, plazas, and layered floors, are designed to actively collide work, recreation, and public life. Transforming movement into a generator of social interaction.









Basic Block

Split
Seperation into Floor Plates
Subtraction of Floor Plates
Circulation
Skin


Transitional space functions as the connective framework of the building, where movement becomes a form of occupation. Rather than simply directing circulation, ramps, bridges, and shared thresholds create spaces to pause, observe, and interact. These zones mediate between work, recreation, and public programs, allowing activities to overlap and inform one another. Directional paths provide clarity, while open and interwoven areas invite exploration and informal gathering. Through visual transparency and layered spatial relationships, transitional spaces sustain continuity across the building, fostering spontaneous encounters and reinforcing the idea that circulation itself can generate community and spatial richness.















































































































Concrete Column
Raised Floor Slab
Steel Node 2” OC
Steel Decking
Timber Roofing Tile
1.5” Thick Glass
Steel Framing
Raised Floor Tiles
Steel Wide Flange Beam W12x26
Polytetrafloroethylene Screening
1.5” Thick GLazed Glass

This partner project with Evan Smoak at Clemson is delving into the possibilities of immersive learning. with a program oriented to a certain sect of students the earthy forms are intended to create a sense of engagement with the enviroment.
Additionally it addresses the climate of Las Cruces New Mexico by delving into the ground, and seeking shelter from the scorching heat typical in this city.

























North-South Section

















I assisted the design team and provided concept renders/diagrams for this project proposal. This included designing interior spaces such as study rooms to implementing parking infrastructure on the exterior.























During the Clemson Jervey Rennovation I worked closely with the interior deesign team to flush out the lobby, locker rooms and rest areas. This included designing the individual lockers, assigning materials to the spaces and implementing ecoventions such as the greenery wall.





