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I have a background in architectural drafting including manual, CAD, and BIM, as well as a decade of experience with 3D modeling & texturing, production rendering, and real-time generation of images and environments. My passion is composition in visualization, as well as the history, practical applications, and current technical advancements in the world of digital representation.
Adjaye Associates, New York, NY, US, Visualizer
Production Images through all project phases, animation, graphic style direction for cohesive project visuals in internal render deliverable packages.
Adjaye Associates, New York, NY, US, Project Team
3D modelling, (primarily workshared Revit models on BIM 360, but also including Rhino models and AutoCAD files), presentation drawings, internal design images and some press images.
MESH Architectures, Brooklyn, NY, US, Project Manager
SD, DD, CD Drawing Sets, Construction Administration, BIM Management, residential and small-med scale commercial, as well as real time rendering and VR in Enscape.
Renzo Piano (Building Workshop), Paris, FR, Intern
Physical Models, 3D Modeling, Presentation Drawings
Resolution: 4 Architecture, New York, NY, US, Architectural Intern
Assisted in curation of design drawings, setup and creation of 3D print files and models, and website design and SEO optimization.
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, US, BArch, Architecture
The University of Florida's undergraduate program features a design based curriculum, in which architecture, interior design, and landscape design students all begin in the same core classes, before specializing and learning design-build and practical work skills.
Avery 6 Award, 1st Place
This non-monetary, student-nominated prize is awarded to the graduating M.Arch student:
Whose work questions the standards of architecture and promises to change the profession.
Whose commitment within studio and the school at large has earned the respect of the student body.
Buell Paris Prize, Award
Annually between 2017 and 2020, three prizes were awarded to students at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation whose fall semester architectural design (MArch & AAD) studio projects most successfully complied with, interpreted, and/or critically extended the terms and spirit of the 2015 Paris Agreement.