
Moreno-Garcia | University of Oklahoma | B. Arch | Selected Work



Boat House
Norman, OK Instructor: Rene Peralta
Studio 5 | Fall 2024
The design of the boathouse is inspired by the connection and interation between land and water. Made from natural wood, the structure is able to represent their organic connection. These materials are able to show the warmth and solidaty of the land while also representing the fluidity and the quatlity of water. The boathouse is inspired by the boat creating that natural connection.
The boat is able to show how these to elments work together flowing seemlessly into each others environment. It is also able to represent to calmness and harmony. The boathouse is not only functional for boats specifically but also for people to enjoy nature with the connection of the land and water. Natural light is a very important aspect of the landscape maintaining the importance of the surroundings.





Urban Planning Project
Collaboration with Chloey Batiste
Norman, OK Instructor: Sam Callahan
Studio 7 | Spring 2025 Beatrice Bruscoli
Tri Arch is a student-focused architectural intervention defined by two bold, angled planes—one ascending, one descending revealing a sunken gym at its core. The surrounding landscape is shaped by a series of dynamic triangular forms, creating an interactive terrain that reflects movement, growth, and energy. The design merges geometry and function, offering students a space to connect, recharge, and rise.
Every angle, every plane, and every line has been designed to foster connection, encourage physical and mental rejuvenation, and support the everyday rhythms of student life. By merging bold architectural expression with practical functionality, the design becomes a catalyst for engagement—a place where students can gather, recharge, reflect, and rise



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