TSA (Technology Student Association) is a STEM focused organization that challenges students to design, build, and present solutions to real world problems. In our Architecture event, that means taking a prompt from rough concept all the way to a polished set of drawings and visualizations.
On my TSA team, I focus on three main areas: project management, CAD work, and creative direction for the final design.
From the project management side, I help break the prompt into clear tasks, set internal deadlines, and keep our team on track through each phase of the project. I coordinate who is working on floor plans, research, presentation materials, and renderings, and I make sure our work aligns with the event rubric and technical requirements.
On the technical side, I support CAD modeling and rendering in Revit, helping translate sketched ideas into accurate digital models. This includes working on the layout, structure, and visual details so that the design not only looks good but also makes sense as a real, buildable space. I also contribute to choosing camera views, lighting, and presentation angles so our final renderings clearly communicate the story of the building.
Overall, my work in TSA shows how I like to operate on a team: organizing the project, shaping the idea, and helping turn a concept into a detailed, professional level visual design.
