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Kevin Riley

Kevin Riley

Boston, MA, US

 

About 

Click to edit summaryMy true passion has always been in urban based architecture; buildings that are situated in an urban context, address the specific qualities of urbanism, and strive to be a tangible example of what makes cities such a great place to live.

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Employment 

TRO, Boston, MA, US, Architectural Designer

At TRO I have been working on a four million square foot hospital in Kuwait. One aspect of the project that I was in charge of the complete schematic redesign of a three hundred-person auditorium. In my time with TRO, I have learned hands-on how to execute a BIM execution plan, manage complex Revit models, coordinate with consultants and firms around the world, and work with various specialties like acoustic engineers and interior designers to meet deadlines.

May 2015 - current
 

KMW Architecture, Boston, MA, US, Intern Architect

Click to edit position descriptionComplied documents and graphics for multiple bid proposals
Produced program diagrams for science labs at the Boston Latin School
Generated Schematic Design drawings for a dining hall at the St. Paul’s School
Drafted construction documents for a parking lot and landscape job at URI
Updated construction drawings and change orders for the Alfred Ceramics Museum
Built physical models for presentation to clients and interior layouts
Attended meeting with clients, contractors, and consultants

May 2014 - Apr 2015
 

Education 

Wentworth Institute of Technology, Boston, MA, US, MArch, Architecture

Click to edit education descriptionGraduated with a GPA of 3.9 / 4.0, Graduated Cum Laude
Traveled to Istanbul in Fall 2014 for an Advanced Topics Studio
Employed as a Teacher Assistant for Freshman students

Sep 2014 - Apr 2015
 

Awards 

2013 BSA Student Design Showcase and Honor Citation, Honorable Mention

My "Ferry Terminal" studio project was chosen to be one of twenty-eight samples of student's work to be displayed at the Boston Society of Architects’s annual Student Design Showcase. The competition was open to all of Boston's architecture schools and a panel of BCA members chose the featured projects. My design was then one of two projects considered to be 'above and beyond' and awarded the Honor Citation.

2013
 

Areas of Specialization