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Doug Niemann

Doug Niemann

Louisville, KY, US

 

About 

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Employment 

University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, US, Shop Assistant

_Management: educated and aided students in safe operation of tools & hardware, including woodworking equipment, laser cutters, 3D printers (starch & ABS)
_Maintenance: maintain shop equipment, restock and clean 3D printers (starch and ABS) and laser cutters
_First Aid: When necessary, provided first aid for students and professors in the shop

Aug 2011 - current
 

Lakeside Swim Club, Louisville, KY, US, Lead Lifeguard

_Management: managed staff of ~80 lifeguards, maintained quality of surveillance, prevention, recognition, and rescue of patrons in emergency situations
_Training: conducted weekly training sessions of lifeguard staff
_First Aid: operated first aid office and performed first aid on patrons when necessary
_Public Relations: informed and educated patrons on facility policies and events, resolved conflicts between patrons and/or staff members

Mar 2010 - Nov 2012
 

De Leon & Primmer Architecture Workshop, Louisville, KY, US, Architecture Intern

_2011 Beijing International Design Triennial: full-scale mock-up fabrication of Mason Lane Farm bamboo facade
_Gateway Restroom and Hub at The Summit Bechel Boy Scout Reserve, West Virginia: construction documentation, design development, photographic documentation, design research, and digital rendering
_Living Arts and Science Center, Lexington Ky.: feasibility study and schematic design of planetarium program, schematic design of kitchen & conference room
_Yew Dell Botanical Gardens Greenhouse Complex, Louisville, Ky.: submission packet composition
_Wild Turkey Bourbon Visitor Center, Lawrenceburg, Ky.: construction documentation & 3d modeling

Jun 2011 - Aug 2011
 

Education 

University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, US, Masters, Accelerated MBA

Jun 2013 - current
 

University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, US, BArch, Architecture

Aug 2009 - May 2013
 

Awards 

Second Year Design Award, Scholarship

Awarded for Excellence in Design to two Second-Year architecture Students

2011
 

Areas of Specialization