About Dissect Architecture

Dissect Architecture is an architecture platform that was started with the intent of ‘dissecting’ different topics within the discipline of architecture. Topics of exploration include architectural thinking, architecture narrative & storytelling, communication through graphics, design identity and voice, as well architecture career clarity. Architecture itself is a vast, subjective, and ever-changing field. This platform hopes to share information that others can apply to their own learnings and architectural journey.

About Me

Daisey Martinez is a skilled marketing coordinator and graphic designer with a passion for creating compelling visual stories that bridge the gap between architecture and its audience. With a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from the University of Illinois at Chicago, along with minors in Art History and Urban Planning, she brings a thoughtful, multidisciplinary approach to transforming complex architectural ideas into engaging graphics.

Daisey Martinez is a skilled marketing coordinator and graphic designer with a passion for creating compelling visual stories that bridge the gap between architecture and its audience. With a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from the University of Illinois at Chicago, along with minors in Art History and Urban Planning, she brings a thoughtful, multidisciplinary approach to transforming complex architectural ideas into engaging graphics.

Daisey’s work is deeply influenced by her Mexican heritage and a strong sense of connection to her roots, fueling her curiosity on the interplay between architecture, urbanism, and the human experience. She strives to create designs that reflect clear narratives and human-centered values, ensuring that her work resonates with diverse audiences and communicates a deeper sense of meaning. Whether collaborating on architectural visuals, branding, or educational content, Daisey brings an intentional, empathetic approach to every project, aiming to inspire, inform, and foster connection through design.