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Natalya Egon

Natalya Egon

Minneapolis, MN, US

 

About 

Employment 

Snow Kreilich Architects, Minneapolis, MN, US, Architect

May 2016 - current
 

Kinneymorrow Architecture, Houston, TX, US, Associate

Aug 2014 - May 2016
 

Studio Gang, Chicago, IL, Design Team Member

Dec 2012 - Aug 2014
 

Education 

Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, US, MArch, Architecture

Sep 2008 - May 2012
 

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, US, Bachelors, BS Architecture

Sep 2004 - May 2008
 

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, US, Bachelors, BA Art

Sep 2004 - May 2008
 

Awards 

Winner of COLDSCAPES: New Visions for Cold Weather Cities, 1st Place

Over 80 registrants participated in the 2013 COLDSCAPES Competition, with submissions received from 15 U.S. cities and 13 countries spanning a wide range of cold (and warm) weather climates. "COLDSCAPES: New Visions for Cold Weather Cities" was a multi-disciplinary design competition intended to reveal the often overlooked potential of cold climate cities. COLDSCAPES invited artists, architects, landscape architects, and urban designers to submit conceptual and built projects, of various scales, which reveal exciting opportunities for revitalizing cold climate urban places. The competition was organized by Kent State University's Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative (CUDC).

2013
 

Chicago Prize 2012, Second Place, 2nd Place

2nd Place Winner for Future Prentice: Reconsidering An Icon, Creative Conversations about Prentice Women's Hospital by Bertrand Goldberg. Featured in an exhibition at the Chicago Architecture Foundation November 2012 - January 2012.

2012
 

Penny White Travel Fellowship 2011, Grant

Awarded a monetary award for travel in support of thesis research. "Salt & Water: The Hidden Geological Infrastructure of Two Basins" aimed to study southern Louisiana, home to one of the most diverse, forceful, and rich geological landscapes in the world. This research led to the creation and production of a masters thesis, "Reservatory Observatory: Faith in Time, Nature, and Architecture."

2011
 

Areas of Specialization