3D Designer | Illustrator
Versatile 3D modeler for visualization, environments, and real-world applications with a background in illustration.

Primary architectural model highlighting exterior form and overall structure.
West Virginia University Architectural
Building Models
Project Overview
This project involved creating a set of architectural building models for West Virginia University for use in instructional settings and future public display. The models were designed to support hands-on learning in the university’s 3D printing curriculum and were also intended for eventual use in the campus visitor center.
The overall commission included multiple campus buildings and was completed as a collaborative effort. The buildings shown here were fully modeled by me from reference through production-ready assets.
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Process & Development
Each building was modeled using architectural reference materials to accurately represent exterior form, proportions, and defining structural features. The focus of the work was clarity, consistency, and scale accuracy, ensuring the models would function effectively in both educational and display contexts.
The geometry was intentionally structured to remain visually readable while also being suitable for downstream physical production. Care was taken to maintain consistent modeling standards across all buildings I was responsible for, allowing them to function as part of a larger cohesive set.
Project Snapshot
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Client: West Virginia University
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Project Type: Architectural modeling for education and visualization, prepared for physical production
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Tools: Maya
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My Role: Architectural modeling for four campus buildings; topology cleanup; scale and proportion accuracy
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Collaboration: Part of a multi-designer project
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Status: Completed (digital only)
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Other WVU Buildings


