Robert A.M. Stern Architects (RAMSA), New York, NY, US, Architectural Intern
• Urban Residential Towers. NYC & Hong Kong.
• Concept Design, Site Analysis, and Design Development Stages.
This firm has provided an experience with immersion in a traditionally inspired design process. I have worked on the design of multifamily residential towers across the world, during phases from the early concept modeling down to the small scale of designing ornate details.
Acropolis Development, Syracuse, NY, US, Real Estate and Architecture Intern
This internship included a mix of real estate and architectural work on key development projects in the revitalization of downtown Syracuse.
Perkins Eastman, Stamford, CT, US, Architectural Intern
• Schools, Medical Facilities, Senior Living, Multi-Family Residential.
• Design, Management, Surveying, Digital Model Building, Analysis,
Documentation, Client Collaboration, Product Research.
In one project, I was tasked with managing the beginning of the redesign process of a 100-unit luxury apartment building. As the rest of the team concluded documentation for the other two buildings in this development, I worked to redesign the building and the apartments within. From there, I helped to manage the team’s transition to working on this third building, and I remained as an integral member of the design team until the end of the summer.
Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, US, BArch, School of Architecture
- Full Tuition 5-Year Merit Scholarship
from the School of Architecture
- PWC Merit Scholarship
- Newtown Cultural Arts Merit Scholarship
- IBM Watson Merit Scholarship
- Studied in Florence for one semester
- Studied in New York City for one semester
Fellows Scholarship for Emerging Leaders in the Placemaking Movement, Scholarship
New Urbanism is a movement united around the belief that well-designed cities, towns, neighborhoods, and public places help create community: healthy places for people and businesses to thrive and prosper. The CNU awarded me with the Fellows Scholarship for Emerging Leaders in the Placemaking Movement.