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STANFORD UNIVERSITY
BACHELOR OF ARTS IN URBAN STUDIES,
URBAN SOCIETY & SOCIAL CHANGE
Email: qui44@alumni.stanford.edu
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacqueline-ramos/
Website: thecoffeeeffect.com
Phone: 615-598-1073
PROFILE
I utilize design to guide my work in urban research, focusing on smart cities and city blocks
with potential. I create projects that are inspired by community building.
DESIGN PROJECTS
CO-WORKING & CO-LIVING IN SONGDO, SOUTH KOREA
Performed site analyses (wind, temperature, light, sight lines, demographics) and client
studies
Built 3D concept models and a massing model that focused on the importance of
balconies in this project.
Designed floor plans, elevations, and concept posters to support my presentation for a
final jury
Collaborated with a team over one month to re-design four blocks South of Market in San
Francisco
CREATING SPACES FOR STORIES: THE ARC BLOCK FOR DISPLACED PEOPLES
Researched refugee communities around the world while communicating with New Story, a
start-up designing housing for displaced communities and designed the "arc block" for their
urban design toolkit
SKILLS
RELEVANT DESIGN
2D DESIGN: ADOBE SUITE, SKETCHUP, COURSEWORK
MICROSOFT/G DRIVE SUITE
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
3D DESIGN: LASERCUTTING, WOODWORK, STUDIO: 3D MODELING,
ACRYLIC WORK METHODOLOGY, AND PROCESS
SHARING
INSPIRATION FROM HANOK'S
MARU DESIGN
DREAMING
INSPIRATION FROM GLASS
DOMES AND "SUN CARVING"
WITH
BALCONIES
CREATING A BUILDING THAT
PROVIDES COMMUNITY SPACE
INSIDE AND OUTSIDE THE
BUILDING
BUILDING DRAWINGS
REDESIGNING CITY BLOCKS IN
SAN FRANCISCO, CA
"LIVE WELL"
A COLLABORATION
OF CREATING A 1/4''
SCALED MODEL OF
A SAN FRANCISCO
BLOCK
URBAN DESIGN TOOL FOR CREATING
NEIGHBORHOODS FOR DISPLACED
COMMUNITIES