I am passionate about using architecture as a way to provide novel solutions to diverse problems society faces. Architecture and design are powerful tools that can effect both positive and negative societal change. My personal research centers on highly speculative community design frameworks that inform how radical indigenism can substantively change the profession and my professional practice. I am, above all, a competent learner and collaborator; and do all I can to strive to be a highly skilled conceptual designer.
Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, US, Graduate Teaching Assistant
Currently assist teaching first year undergraduate design studio, and have previously assisted a full time faculty member teaching first year graduate students architectural theory.
Gensler, New York, NY, US, Fellow
Worked in a team of 4 other fellows directly under design directors in speculative design research about the future of cities and urban design. I also contributed to the Gensler Research Institute’s source design material for Gensler’s future City Pulse Surveys and formatted all of our primary design research to present to company executives, including the co-CEOs
General Architecture Collaborative, Syracuse, NY, US, Architectural Intern
Contributed to a large primary and secondary school master plan design. I was primarily was responsible for the initial conceptual design of an athletics center.
Throughout my time on the team, I created renders for client presentations and custom adjustments to floor plans as needed.
Small Change, Syracuse, NY, US, Architectural Intern
Worked on speculative conceptual planning and design work for potential real estate developments in the Pittsburgh area. Also conducted massing studies, mass transit studies using ArcGIS software, and building code research.
Dean's Citation for Excellence in Thesis Design, Award
Since 1983, graduating students in the School of Architecture’s professional degree programs are eligible for awards: the Dean’s Citations for Excellence in Thesis Design, Citations for Excellence in Thesis Design, Honorable Mentions, and the James A. Britton Memorial Awards—Advisory Board Prize, Faculty Prize, and Jury Prize—recognizing the best final projects by graduate and undergraduate students in the professional degree programs.