I am Scott Baker, a passionate architect and designer with experience in various architypes from masterplanning to high-rises to commercial interiors. This experience developed out of a continuing desire to acquire knowledge which has led me many places. One such place consisted of a two year stent in Shanghai, China, where I not only grew as an architect and designer, but where I also had the opportunity to manage a project from conception to construction.
Luk Studio Design, Shanghai, CN, Intermediate (Middleweight) Designer
-- Assisting with creative designing and document preparation
-- Developing and managing office graphic standards
-- Maintaining construction details library
-- Maintaining material library, both physical and digital
Website: lukstudiodesign.com
K.F.Stone Design International Inc. Canada, Shanghai, CN, Junior Architect
Concept designing, spacial/programing organization, and digital model building for various projects through the use of Rhino, SketchUP, and AutoCAD
Michael Brady, Inc., Knoxville, TN, US, Intern Architect
Part of the Computer Aided Design (CAD) Core Team, tasked with correcting mark-ups and doing 3D Modeling on a wide range of project types using mainly Revit Architecture as the primary computer software.
The University of Tennessee - Knoxville, BArch, Architecture
Grand Tour: Lombardi e Veneto
Study Abroad in Italy
Explored in public urban spaces as well as historic architecture in the northern part of Italy including Como, Vicenza, Venice, Florence, Rome, and other cities
May 2009
Exhibition of Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement (EURCA) Award Winner, Architecture Category, Award
Presentation Design: Book Design and Poster Design
63rd Annual Student Art Competition, Design Category, Nomination
Beijing Nation Stadium Magazine Spread
University of Tennessee 2009 Study Abroad Photo Contest, 2nd Place
Photograph: Sketching the Villa Rotunda
62nd Annual Student Art Competition, Fine Arts Category, Nomination
Light Modulation Sculpture
National Architecture Accreditation Board (NAAB) review exhibition, Award
Light Modulation Sculpture