Sarah graduated with Honors from the University of Virginia in 2009, where she received her Bachelor's Degree in Architecture. Following graduation, she volunteered part-time with the Charlottesville Community Design Center and worked as a Visualization Intern at Monticello's Department of Restoration.
She is currently pursuing her Masters in Architecture at Washington University in St. Louis; where she also volunteers as an ALBERTI teacher and works as a Teaching Assistant for the required undergraduate course, Architectural Representation II. Additionally, in 2011, Sarah was asked to join the professional Design Team at Axi:Ome llc., a research driven firm in downtown St. Louis.
Her specific interests lie in to-scale fabrication, material research and experimentation, as well as inspiration from various fine arts and philosophy.
Specialties:
Architectural design, prototyping and fabrication, model making, digital rendering and representation.
VMDO Architects, Charlottesville, VA, US, Intern Architect
Collaborated on schematic design for a university campus center; process included hand sketching, 2d CAD drafting, as well as Revit Modeling and rendering.
Axi:Ome, Saint Louis, MO, US, Research Assistant
Lead material research, specifically in holographic films, for a faceted panel system that was implemented in the Prismatic Tower design.