Thalia
Vaughan
Thalia Vaughan
BA (Hons) Architecture
Enthusiastic Part 1 architect with a 2:1 from The Arts University Bournemouth, dedicated to creating a greener and more sociable environment, by re-using existing materials within new and old architecture. Optimistic about seeking a full time placement to develop these interests with the goal of completing RIBA Part 2 and contributing to the built environment.
Skills
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Autocad
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Model making
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Drawing
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Photoshop
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InDesign
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SketchUp
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Problem solving
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Education
Arts University Bournemouth. 2013 - 2016
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BA (Hons) Architecture (2:1)
New College Swindon. 2010 - 2013
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Foundation Diploma in Art and Design
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Level 3 Award in the Extended Project Qualification
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A Levels:
Graphic Communication​
History of Art (Art of the Western world)
Mathematics
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Level 1 Award in Health and Safety
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Level 1 Award in Managing Personal Finance
Cirencester Kingshill Secondary School. 2005 - 2010
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10 GCSE's A-C
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Experience
FAT exhibition curation
Myself and one other student from architecture were chosen to take everyone's work from a collaborative project with Fashion and Textiles during our second year, and curate an exhibition in our university gallery for one week. This was a very rewarding experience improving my leadership skills and interaction with peers on a more professional level.
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Collaborative Projects Within University
Throughout my studies in architecture I have collaborated with other architecture students, as well as those from Art, Graphics, Fashion and Textiles. Each project presented new skills while improving old ones.
The FAT Project was by far the most rewarding and enjoyable. Students from Fashion, Architecture and Textiles collaborated for one week in Poole to create something fun and informative that related to the area. Each course got to learn from the other and some of these new skills has helped to develop my work throughout the rest of my studies in architecture.
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Interests
During the final 2 years of study I have become passionate about health and fitness, and in my final year I began learning Taekwondo while dancing and running, having completed my first 10K race with the intention of progressing onto a half marathon in autumn. These interests helped me to become more focused, optimistic and competitive within my university work, while improving my time management skills.

Drawing

Taekwondo

Sewing

Running

Reading

Cooking

Travelling

Dancing
Reference available on request