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Jerod Harwood

Jerod Harwood

Seattle, WA, US

 

About 

I am a graduate student at Washington State University in Pullman Washington.  I was born and raised in Spokane Washington.  I received my undergrad degree in 2009 after a semester in Australia and took a year off before starting grad school.  I have discovered during my education experience that I take strong inspiration from landscapes.  A program’s site and larger context are major influences in my work thus far.  This appreciation has come from my families involvement in agriculture of the Palouse region and my aspiration to experience the landscapes of both this continent and abroad. 

Elsewhere:

Employment 

Freeman Fong Architecture, Seattle, Designer

Jan 2012 - current
 

Russell Page Architects, LLC., Architectural Intern

As a intern architect, my duties included construction document production, building code research, and document coordination. I also assisted in renderings, sat in on client meetings and produced conceptual designs for selected projects.
spokane, washington

Apr 2008 - current
 

Harwood Diversified, Farm Management

Management and maintenance of a small grain farm in the Palouse on weekends, holidays, and during the summers. Duties include heavy equipment operation/maintenance, soil preparation, planting, harvesting, structure maintenance, and flora/fauna restoration/introduction.

Jan 2000 - current
 

Washington State University, Construction Graphics Lab Instructor

Introduction of AutoCAD 2011 to second year civil engineering and construction management students. In charge of 60 students and 4 other lab assistants. Responible for both lesson planning and evaluation.

Aug 2010 - Dec 2011
 

Education 

Washington State University, Pullman/Spokane, MArch, Architecture

Master of Architecture

Aug 2010 - Dec 2011
 

Washington State University, Pullman, Bachelors, Architecture

Bachelors of Science in Architectural Studies with minors in Business Administration and Construction Management

Aug 2005 - Aug 2009
 

Areas of Specialization 



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