stephanie hahn-wagner portfolio
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STEPHANIE HAHN-WAGNERPORTFOLIO OF WORKS
STEPHANIE HAHN-WAGNER2 5 3 . 3 7 0 . 8 4 3 6 • S T E P H . H A H N WA G N E R @ G M A I L . C O M
PORTFOLIO OF WORKS
ResumeEDUCATIONUNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTACollege of Design • School of ArchitectureMasters of Architecture • 3.24 GPASeptember 2012 – May 2014
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTONCollege of Architecture and Urban PlanningBachelors of Arts in Architectural Studies • 3.34 GPASeptember 2004 – June 2008
EXPERIENCEKODET ARCHITECTURAL GROUP • MAY 2012 – PRESENTStudent Intern / Designer • Minneapolis, MN
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA • SEPTEMBER 2012 – DECEMBER 2013School of Architecture Teaching Assistant • Minneapolis, MN
CRAFT ARCHITECTS • JANUARY 2011 – JULY 2011Architectural Intern / Designer • Seattle, WA
MULVANNYG2 ARCHITECTURE • APRIL 2008 – SEPTEMBER 2010Architectural Intern • Bellevue, WA
SKILLSDIGITAL • Revit • AutoCAD • Photoshop • InDesign • Illustrator • MS Office • SketchUp
PHYSICAL • Watercolor • Sketching • Laser Cutting • 3D Printing • Photography • Sketch Modeling
PERSONAL • Spanish (Native speaker) • Writing & editing • HTML & PHP
1st and 1st Center UMN • ARCH 8253 Graduate Architectural Design III
VIEW FROM 1st FLOOR
VIEW FROM 2nd FLOOR
Design for a boutique shopping center inside an existing warehouse with a historically preserved exterior.Adaptive reuse, historic preservation, experimentation in metal and glass construction with existing load-bearing masonry.
December 2012
DETAIL MODEL
1st and 1st CenterUMN • ARCH 8254 Technical Applications in Design
Detailing and technical development of the 1st and 1st shopping center project.
March 2013
DETAIL
SECTION THROUGH “ALLEY” BAY
Camping ShelterUW • ARCH 300 Architectural Design I
SITE PLAN
SECTION
Design for a camping shelter. Emphasis on placement in relation to the existing stream and arrangement of required program elements.
December 2006
FLOOR PLANS
ROOTS Homeless ShelterUW • ARCH 400 Architectural Design IV
A site with lots of surrounding history was the setting for this homeless shelter design. Respecting the existing context was a driving factor of the design.
December 2007
MODELPRESENTATION CONCEPT
High Rise ResidentialUW • ARCH 401 Architectural Design V
Design for a residential high rise building in Capitol Hill, with emphasis on low income apartments and temporary housing for patients of nearby hospitals.
March 2008
TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN
Capacity. Fit. Measure UMN • ARCH 5550 Topics in Technology
Theoretical research-intensive project for multifamily housing with emphasis on integrating vegetation with mechanical systems and addressing imperatives from the Living Building Challenge.
May 2013
LARGE SCALE INTEGRATION CONCEPTUNIT SCALE INTEGRATION CONCEPT
BUILDING MASSING CONCEPT
Architecture and Landscape Architecture collaborative studio. Large-scale planning for an abandoned stretch of Duluth’s industrial waterfront to be converted to multifamily housing and recreation. Emphasis on use of existing buildings and infrastructure.
December 2013
PATH MATERIALITY
LANDSCAPE MATERIALITY
MASTER PLAN
MODEL
Design Duluth • Nature, Industry, Community UMN • ARCH 8255 Graduate Architectural Design V
Capitol Hill Media Library UW • ARCH 302 Architectural Design III
Conceptual building envelope model using building materials.
June 2007
Traditional WorksUW • Various Courses
Freehand paraline construction
February 2006
Suzzallo Library progression sketches.
March 2006
Freehand re-imagining of a Piranesi etching based off existing edge artwork.
March 2006
Still life in ink washes. December 2005
One-week intensive class, focus on altering textures and designing with foams, gels and emulsions. Parmesan cheese chips, homemade pickled red cabbage-infused meringue with chewy kumquat and cabbage garnish.
March 2014
Modernist Cuisine as Design UMN • ARCH 5110 Architecture as Catalyst
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