
UMass Dartmouth Architectural Guide
+Book Design+Archival Research
+Photography
To reinstate pride in the architecture of the UMass Dartmouth campus, I wrote an informational guide about the campus for students, faculty, staff, visitors and the surrounding community. Paul Rudolph's design is often criticized, partly because individuals don't know about the architect's original ideas and vision for the future of community spaces.
I was responsible for the text, photography and design for the entire book. The book highlights the unique features of the architecture by using geometric forms, typography, and textures that reference it. It informs readers about the time period, the architectural theory of the time, and the specific details about the campus through the writing and visual aesthetic throughout the book.







