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CREATIVE WORKS
MARY WISSINGER • UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI • B.ARCH 2017
ABOUT ME
Since I was young I was interested in creating things,
whether it was sewing dresses, creating artwork, or
making art and crafts. It was inevitable that I would
pursue a career in design. My fascination for architecture stemmed from my interest in art and admiration of beauty and perfection from a young age.
Architecture school has been a perfect fit because I
can express my creative side by solving problems and
paying close attention to detail. I hope to contribute
to the architecture field by bringing logic, ingenuity,
and style to the drafting board.
EDUCATION
University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL
August 2012-May 2016
PursuingBachelor of Architecture
Pursuing Historical Preservation Certificate
Pursuing LEED Accreditation
Minor in Art
GPA: 3.59
Palm Beach State College, Lake Worth, FL
Dual Enrollment, August 2010-May 2012
GPA: 3.75
Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society
Forest Hill High School, West Palm Beach, FL
August 2010-May 2012
Army Junior ROTC Battalion Commander
Student Body President
Yearbook Editor
Varsity Track and Field
Varsity Cross Country
GPA: 3.88
Black and White Self-Portrait, Oil on Canvas, Fall 2015
EMPLOYMENT
School of Architecture Computer Lab, University of Miami, FL
Lab Manager, August 2014-present
The Billy Goat Mobile Coffee Kiosk, University of Miami, FL
Manager, Spring 2015-present
Babysitter, Coral Gables, FL
Fall 2013, Spring 2014, present
Smith Architectural Group Inc, Palm Beach, FL
Summer 2014 and 2015, Winter Break 2014 and 2015
Intern
Panera Bread, West Palm Beach, FL
August 2010-2012, Seasonal
Associate Trainer
CONFERENCES
Greenbuild
2013, 2014, 2015
Clinton Global Initiative University
2014, 2015
Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture
2016
SKILLS
Microsoft Word • • • • •
PowerPoint • • • • •
AutoCAD • • • • •
InDesign • • • • •
Photoshop • • • •
Illustrator • • • •
SketchUp • • • •
Rhino + Grasshopper • •
Revit • •
Hand Drafting • • • • •
Model Making • • • • •
MakerBot • • • • •
Lasercutting • • • • •
SCHOLARSHIPS
University Scholarship provided by University of Miami
2012-2017
Rotary Club of West Palm “Service Above Self” Scholarship
2012-2016
American Institute of Architects Palm Beach Scholarship
2015, 2016
LANGUAGES
Native English
Native Spanish
Intermediate Italian
LEADERSHIP
Founder of Women in Architecture Student Chapter
2016
President of Colombian Students Association
2015-2016
Vice-President of US Greenbuilding Council Students
2014-2016
Student Council Representative
2013-2016
American Institute of Architecture Students Member
2012-2013
Habitat for Humanity Member
2014-2015
Freshman Year Experience Leadership Program
2012
National Society of Collegiate Scholars Member
2012-2016
INTERESTS
Sewing, Cooking, Baking, Painting, Weightlifting,
Traveling,Reading
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HOMETOWN MAP
3
MIAMI RESILIENCY
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SOLARES HILL PRESCHOOL
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SOLARES HILL LOGGIA
West Palm Beach, Florida
Design III
Fall 2013
Faculty: Anthony Garcia
Ink on Mylar
Little Havana, Miami, Florida
Architecture and the Environment
Fall 2013
Faculty: Joanna Lombard
Competition
Key West, Florida
Design II
Spring 2013
Faculty: Oscar Machado
Ink on Mylar
Key West, Florida
Design II
Spring 2013
Faculty: Oscar Machado
Ink on Mylar, Prismacolor
STRUCTURAL ANALYTIQUE
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MIAMI FISH MARKET
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HOUSING IN PARIS
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THE GREEN DREAM AT WYNWOOD
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Design IV
Spring 2014
Faculty: Alice Cimring
Basswood, Plexiglass, Lasercutter
Miami River, Miami, Florida
Design IV
Spring 2014
Faculty: Alice Cimring
AutoCAD, Basswood
Paris, France
Design V
Fall 2014
Faculty: Veruska Valconez
AutoCAD, Illustrator, Photoshop
Wynwood, Miami, Florida
Clinton Global Initiative University
Commitment to Action
HOMETOWN MAP
The Hometown Map project was an introduction to a semester of urban planning. Our first task was to document
where we grew up and find a way to represent it. My hometown is West Palm Beach so I thought the best way to
present my town was showing how Henry Flagler influenced the development of the town. Without him, West Palm
Beach would not be what it is now. I wanted to show the architecural buildings he commisioned and the railway system he started so people could travel throughout Florida in the early 1900s.
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Proposed Elevation
Proposed Site Plan
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View of House
Proposed Rain Garden
MIAMI RESILIENCY
COMPETITION
Adapting Residences for Climate Change was a design competition structured to
engage participants in a case study of a Miami residence. These studies will serve
as models for climate affected adaptation at a residential scale. Participants
developed proposals for one of two provided sites; specific locations which
represent two typical flood threats. The entries were required to propose resilient
building and site adaptations, along with a strategy of implementation. This
project aimed to challenge Miami residents and community builders to thrive in the
face of climate change.
Miami Resiliency was sponsored by the University of Miami School of
Architecture, the High Waterline Project Miami, US Green Building Council and
the American Institute of Architects Miami Chapter. The competition was
organized by the University of Miami chapter of US Green Building Council
Students. Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, Rocco Ceo, Justine Velez, and Susan Szenasy
served as the jury panel to evaluate submissions and select winning entries.
My submission won Honorable Mention among twenty entries.
Strategy of Implementation
In collaboration with Smitha Vasan and Corey Weiss
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