Elizabeth graduated in May 2017 with a Master of Architecture degree from the University of Cincinnati. During her education she lived and worked in San Francisco and Los Angeles. Most recently Elizabeth was awarded with the Faculty Research Award for her thesis project, The Alchemy of Space. Elizabeth is taking an architectural pilgrimage across the United States and will be seeking employment in September 2017.
Portfolio of Select Work found in the website link provided below.
SCB, San Francisco, CA, US, Architectural Intern
Collaborated with a team of four to execute Construction Documentation for a Mid-Rise in San Francisco. Emphasis on ADA compliancy and MEP coordination. Work included set development, client and meeting presentation materials, model building, and solar heat gain tests via Grasshopper.
Marmol Radziner, Los Angeles, CA, US, Architectural Intern
Worked with a team of two to develop Schematic Design options for a multi-unit high-end in West Hollywood. Worked with a team of two to complete the schematic design package for a fast-paced boutique restaurant, Kazu Nori Westwood. Researched and procured materials for multiple projects, including historic preservation.
Fee Munson Ebert Architecture + Design, San Francisco, CA, US, Architectural Intern
Schematic and Design Development support for commercial lobby renovations, creative workspaces, and educational environments. Tasks included visualization, RCP drawings, and CAD drawing.
University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, US, MArch, Design Art Architecture and Planning
Tennessee Technological University, Cookeville, TN, US, Bachelors, Human Ecology & Interior Design
Human-centered design strategies
Ethos Publication, Award
Thesis featured in the School of Architecture and Interior Design 2018 publication
Faculty Thesis Research Award, Award
An award presented for outstanding research presented by thesis faculty
Ethos Publication, Award
METROlab studio project featured in the School of Architecture and Interior Design 2018 publication