About
Ivan grew up in San Diego, CA and will graduate with a Master of Architecture from the University of Arizona (May 2022) and completed his Bachelor's of Art in Architecture at the University of New Mexico (2020).
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Ivan's passion with architecture lies in detailed sustainable and performative buildings that enhance the social and well-being of the users. Integration of sociology in design fosters healthy relationships and provides the opportunity to attain self-actualization.
Ivan Woestman
Manifesto
The orientation of space creates the memory that is
recognized within each individual. As a designer, the intent of
these spaces can be controlled, but not forced; each individual
experiences the presented space differently. Movement within
space allows for exploration and leads to the perception from
each individual. Integration of sociology allows for design that can
be controlled by perception. It is when each individual reads into
the space that they are presented with differing perspectives, for
each person has a different use and reading of space. The way in
which we remember spaces is controlled by our approach, but set
free by living within the space.