About Me
I’m Euladora Winter Rose—Eula for short. Growing up between the Quad Cities and MInneapolis, I’ve always balanced a love for the outdoors with a passion for creative expression.

I built my foundation at Benilde-St. Margaret’s through courses in painting, drawing, and 3D design, and expanded it with the Summer Academy in Architecture at Boston Architectural College. Currently, I’m advancing my skills through college-level work: AutoCAD at Minnesota State College, Community Practice at BAC, and a series of courses at MCAD in figure drawing, hand lettering, botanical watercolor, and digital typography. These experiences strengthen both my technical fluency and creative versatility.

Beyond academics, I’ve been involved in activities like mock trial and crochet club, which have sharpened my persistence and collaboration skills. As I prepare to begin my undergraduate studies in architecture, I’m excited to combine artistry, design, and community impact in my future work.

 

Hiking
 In August 2024, my mom and I climbed Mt. Fuji during a trip to Japan. Reaching the summit was both challenging and rewarding, and it gave me a new perspective on how landscapes and natural environments shape human experience. Adventures like this inspire me to think about how architecture can connect people to place.

Family
 I have a half-sister who is 8 years old and lives in Wisconsin. Even though we don’t see each other often, her curiosity and kindness remind me of the importance of designing spaces that feel welcoming and supportive for people of all ages.

The Dogs: Evie, Rose & Nova
 Our three dogs—Evie, Rose, and Nova—bring a lot of energy and joy into my life. Living with them has taught me about the rhythms of shared spaces and the balance between comfort, play, and structure—lessons that translate into how I think about creating environments for both people and animals.

Friends
 At Benilde-St. Margaret’s, I’ve been fortunate to make friends who are supportive, creative, and encouraging. These relationships remind me that collaboration is at the heart of meaningful work—including architecture, where ideas grow stronger through teamwork and shared perspectives.

Saturn
 My cat Saturn has been with me for several years, and her calm, curious nature always makes me appreciate the smaller details in daily life. That same appreciation for detail shapes how I approach design and creative projects.

Art and Other Creations
 Art has always been one of my strongest forms of expression. From early art camps in the Quad Cities to experimenting with clay, drawing, and design, I’ve learned how creating can connect personal meaning with broader ideas. This exploration of form, material, and imagination continues to influence the way I approach architecture.