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Danielle Bagwin

Danielle Bagwin

New York, NY, US

 
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About 

Danielle joined Heilter Houston Architect (HHA) as an Architectural Designer after receiving her Master of Architecture and Master of Urban Design degrees with Honors from Washington University of St. Louis in December 2018.  At HHA, Danielle is also the Business Development and Marketing Leader.  She is currently a member of the Torch Mentorship Program AIA Emerging New York Architects.  While at Washington University, she served as a Graduate Research Assistant on the publication titled “Segregation by Design” sponsored by The Divided City: An Urban Humanities Initiative funded by the Mellon Foundation.  This has been on display at Creative Exchange Lab, St. Louis History Museum and Washington University.  Danielle was also a Graduate Teaching Assistant for multiple courses.  She was awarded the 2018 Architecture Degree Project Book Award upon her graduation.  Danielle is a highly motivated and responsible individual with strong creative and problem-solving skills in multi-scalar, place-based and human-centric design. She is able to work individually and collaboratively to gain new knowledge and skills in the field. 

Employment 

Heitler Houstoun Architects, New York, NY, US, Architectural Designer

Participate in all phases of design. Focusing on concept design, schematic design and drafting of construction documents, including technical drawings and details for small scale outpatient medical, health and wellness and retail projects. Business Development and Marketing Leader - develop marketing strategies to increase the firm’s social media presence.

Apr 2019 - current
 

Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, US, Graduate Teaching Assistant for Professor Catalina Frexias in Segregation by Design

Assisted in desk critiques, analyzing current neighborhood conditions, causes of segregation and designing mitigation strategies for neighborhoods within St. Louis.
Graphically designed and edited the book layouts and boards.

Aug 2017 - Dec 2018
 

Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, US, Sam Fox Digital Fabrication Lab Monitor

Aug 2016 - Dec 2018
 

Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, US, Research Assistant

Researching the causes of Segregation in American Cities investigating neighborhoods in St. Louis, Detroit and Cincinnati through community outreach initiatives and researching policies with Professors Catalina Frexias and Mark Abbott.

May 2016 - Dec 2018
 

Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, US, Note Taker for Cornerstone: the learning center

Paid assignment for transcribing notes for students with learning disabilities.

Aug 2017 - Dec 2017
 

Esposito Design Associates, Stamford, CT, US, Intern

Assisted interior design firm with thematic development, and various office tasks.

May 2014 - Aug 2014
 

Michael Gorski Architects, Stamford, CT, US, Intern

Drafted floor plans, designed a Pergola, created and designed the construction sign for Michael Gorski Architect and attended client/contractor meetings.

May 2013 - Aug 2014
 

Long Ridge Swim and Tennis Club, Stamford, CT, US, Lifeguard and Swim Instructor

Ensured the safety of more than 200 patrons by preventing and responding to emergencies

May 2009 - Aug 2013
 

Education 

Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, MArch, Architecture and Urban Design

Aug 2015 - Dec 2018
 

Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Geneva, NY, US, Bachelors, Architectural Studies

Aug 2011 - May 2015
 

Awards 

Approach, Award

Studio Project Selected for Graduate Work Publication

2018
 

Degree Project Publication, Award

Project selected for inclusion in publication showcasing exemplary projects from graduating thesis class

2018
 

Accreditation, Award

Studio Project Selected for Graduate Accreditation Process]

2017
 

Approach, Award

Studio Project Selected for Graduate Work Publication

2017
 

Accreditation, Award

Studio Project Selected for Graduate Accreditation Process]

2016
 

Approach, Award

Studio Project Selected for Graduate Work Publication

2015
 

Skills