![]() Both his father and uncle developed cerebral palsy from birth due to certain circumstances in the hospital. Noah’s father, uncle, and grandfather are all disabled. His undergraduate, architectural honors thesis is a call to action for the architectural profession in bringing more awareness, education, and updating design standards to create a more accessible future. Noah Alexander Lopez is an architecture student researcher who focuses on accessibility in the built environment. Noah Alexander Lopez, USF ’21: Overcoming the Economic Constraints of Universal Design: Accessibility is Deeper than Ethics In her spare time, Namuun enjoys architectural photography and movies with incredible production design. She grew up close to the nomadic culture and her thesis research is on the urban planning issues the city of Ulaanbaatar faces due to a largely unplanned and informal yurt settlement that continues to expand. Namuun Mendamgalan is an aspiring architectural designer interested in urban planning and design and is currently a senior undergrad in the Architecture program with a minor in design. An analysis of the informal Ger settlements in the urban fabric of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Matthew Brandon Mejia, USF ’21: Earth Composites: Earth as a Modern Building Material with a Focus on Sustainable, Structural and Aesthetics Monsse Torres Vela, USF ’21: A Change to Urban Areas: Incorporating Natural/Eco-Friendly Material Building Techniques Namuun Mendamgalan, USF ’21: A Contemporary Nomadic City. They are focused on regeneration, sustainability, and social justice within Architecture. Their undergraduate Honors Thesis focuses on sustainable multifamily housing for people of color. Karen Monrreal Perez is a passionate student studying Architecture at the University of San Francisco. Jason Reyes, USF ’21: Wayfinding at Great Heights: A Traveler's Experience Jennylee Flores-Nguyen, USF ’21: Migration Architecture and Identity Karen Victoria Monrreal Perez, USF ’21: Sustainable Multifamily Housing for People of Color In her spare time, Heryann likes to paint, draw, partake in musical performances, and having adventures with her friends. In addition to her main studies, she has also gained knowledge in the field of music, which has helped her develop her balance of expression and structure in an artistic application. In her undergraduate studies, she has focused her studies in architecture and engineering pushing the boundaries of design for the abstract and unique. Her passion for the combination of art and science drives her interest in space exploration in respect to architecture. Heryann Reyes Ayala is an ambitious and creative student researcher, curious about the field of space architecture. Heryann Reyes Ayala, USF ’21: Space Architecture: Why the Architect is Essential to the Progress of Space Exploration In their free time, Danielle enjoys binging anime, eating various cuisines and avoiding unnecessary occurrences if possible. Their undergraduate research capstone focuses on sustainability within the design, placement and methodology of levees located on the lower Mississippi River. Angelica Carinugan, USF ’21: COVID Architecture: Space for the Body & Mind Arantza Aramburu, USF ’21: Shared Backyards: Creating a Shared Suburban Space and Revitalizing the Neighborhood Ariane Corrine Reyes, USF ’21: Testing Grounds: A "Strategic" Analysis of the Military Impact on the Island Planning of Tinian Danielle McCorkle, USF ’21: Sustainable Design for Southern Engine ering: Re-Imagining the Levees of the Lower Mississippi Riverĭanni McCorkle is a passionate knowledge enthusiast interested in all fields. He serves as Vice President for the USFCA Society of Architecture organization and likes to balance school with hikes, listening to music, and playing tennis. His current research focuses on biophilic design as a design strategy to connect people and the natural world within the built environment and our communities. Diversity Engagement & Community OutreachĪlexerd Libed, USF ’21: Biophilic Design: A Catalyst of Renewal in 21st Century Everyday LivingĪlexerd Libed is a student researcher interested in the intersection of environment and architecture.McGrath Institute for Jesuit Catholic Education.McCarthy Center for Public Service & the Common Good ![]()
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