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Edric Jazmin

Edric Jazmin

Raleigh, NC, US

 

About 

I am a recent graduate from North Carolina State University where I obtained a Bachelor's of Architecture with a minor in Landscape Architecture. Towards the end of my education, I took interest in urban design and urban planning. In school, I have worked on projects ranging from educational and cultural facilities, learning centers, single-family housing, and large-scale projects such as street design focusing on the urban landscape.

My goal is to ultimately practice as a licensed architect where I am able to contribute my skills and services in design-related fields.

Education 

North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, US, BArch, Architecture

The Bachelor of Architecture year, in combination with a four-year, studio-based pre-architecture degree such as a Bachelor of Environmental Design in Architecture, is fully accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB). It satisfies the educational requirements for licensing and certification by the various states and the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB).

Aug 2009 - May 2014
 

Awards 

Bruce T. Brown Marching Band Scholarship, Scholarship

Awarded annually during Lt. Col. Brown's lifetime to a marching band member who has successfully completed his/her freshman year. The recipient for this scholarship will be students who show leadership ability and are enrolled full time during both the fall and spring semesters of their first year at NC State.

2014
 

CEFPI-NC Scholarship, Scholarship

The North Carolina chapter of the Council of Educational Facility Planners International sponsors a competitive scholarship program to provide financial support for students. CEFPI-NC is a professional organization of individuals, institutions, and corporations in North Carolina that who are actively involved in planning, designing, building and equipping schools.

2012
 

Carolina Concrete Masonry Association / J. Patrick Rand Scohlarship, 2nd Place

The Carolina Concrete Masonry Association / J. Patrick Rand Scholarship is rewarded yearly to students who participate in a masonry design competition and are also enrolled in the class ARC 432, Architectural Construction Systems.

2011
 

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