Danyel D. Hueyopan is the proud product of Manhattan's public education. He has practiced as an architect, writer, organizer, and artist. While so, he reads about economy, citizenship, anthropology, and colonial histories across the Americas.
He received his Master of Science in Advanced Architectural Design at the Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, and a Bachelor of Architecture from the City College of New York’s Spitzer School of Architecture. His goals would be to practice architecture, explore policy, and teach design studio (or policy).
All being said, Danyel knows that the orientation of his career path will be in flux. In any case, his goal is to learn as much from others and to make the most out of every opportunity presented to him.
Moschella Roberts Architects, New York, NY, US, Architectural Designer
Designed and drafted high end residential renovations in the New York Tri-State area through AutoCAD, editing proposals for the D.O.B., and client consultation.
Jerome Haferd Studio, New York, NY, US, Project Drawing Manager
Assisted clients with unique and challenging design construction plan through the development of original construction and demolition drawings.
Columbia University, New York, NY, US, Masters, GSAPP's Master of Science in Advanced Architectural Design
East Side Community High School, New York, NY, US, High School, Middle/High School
Public School 20 (P.S.20), New York, NY, US, Elementary
Castagna Travel Scholarship, Award
Department of Buildings: Scholars Enrichment Program, Award