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Amy Atzmon

Amy Atzmon

New York, NY, US

 

About 

Amy Atzmon is an architect based in New York City. She is currently an Architect at Shakespeare Gordon Vlado Architects, where she works on ground-up subsidized housing buildings, townhouse renovations, and institutional projects.

Previously, Amy was an architect at Michielli and Wyetzner, working on such projects as a New York Public Library branch at Harlem River Houses and the Schiff House Daycare Center at CCNY. Prior to this, she spent two years as a Junior Designer at Slade Architecture, during which she managed a variety of projects of different types: residential, commercial, and office spaces.

Amy pushes herself to learn new aspects of the profession each day, and is interested in a whole range of project types - from museums and galleries, libraries and cultural centers, to residences and retail.

Amy completed her Master of Architecture at Harvard University's Graduate School of Design in 2015 and her Bachelor of Science in Architecture at University of Michigan in 2012. In her personal time, Amy enjoys reading, cooking, traveling, and getting lost in new cities. If she had more hours in the day, she would continue ballroom dancing and playing violin.

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Employment 

Shakespeare Gordon Vlado Architects, Brooklyn, NY, US, Architect/Project Manager

Nov 2020 - current
 

Michielli + Wyetzner Architects, New York, NY, US, Architect

Nov 2017 - Nov 2020
 

Slade Architecture, New York, NY, US, Junior Designer

Nov 2015 - Sep 2017
 

Peter Rose + Partners, Boston, MA, US, Summer Intern

May 2014 - Aug 2014
 

Reddymade, New York, Summer Intern

Jun 2013 - Aug 2013
 

Education 

Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, US, MArch, Architecture

Sep 2012 - May 2015
 

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, US, Bachelors, Bachelor of Science - Architecture

Two years of general education to become a well-rounded citizen of the world, and then two years of intense, amazing architecture studio and supplemental courses.

Sep 2008 - May 2012
 

Areas of Specialization 

Skills