Being a Design StudentBeing a design student at the Fay Jones School of Architecture + Design means you are part of a family, striving to become better innovators and leaders to face the challenges of the world. Through the long, endless nights, countless trace paper, and coffee refills, we make Vol Walker our home and help each other through all the good and tough moments of our college career. The hard work we put into our education and the very supportive faculty who lead us make us proud to be a Razorback at the University of Arkansas.
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About the Designer |
Through out my educational career, I have striven to always work diligently and efficiently in all my fields of study. My true passion is with history, and how mankind has interacted and molded the landscape throughout their existence. Analyzing those processes of the past have really impacted me as a designer, seeing the landscape as a testament to time and how both man and nature have shaped it into what it is today. My goals as a designer are to find ways to preserve historic landscapes across the world and how they are significant to our world today.
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My History |
My design education took off when I came to the University of Arkansas during the fall of 2013. I entered the Fay Jones School of Architecture + Design without any prior knowledge to design and very minimal art background of any kind. After four years of learning and maturing in my field, my skills achieved heights that I never dreamed possible. I can now represent ideas through a variety of media and languages and have even become President in the student chapter of American Society of Landscape Architects.
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