Craig Zehr is an architectural designer and researcher currently based in Indianapolis, Indiana. He holds a Master of Architecture degree from the University of Michigan and a Bachelor of Science in architecture from Ball State University. Craig was a Graduate Student Instructor at the University of Michigan and has practiced architecture professionally in Ann Arbor with T+E+A+M and E X T E N T S , in Detroit with JE-LE , in Nashville with Gresham Smith and Partners, as well as Indianapolis with krM Architecture.
E X T E N T S, Ann Arbor, MI, US, Junior Architect
Provided research and massing studies for residential addition in historical district. Produced a total of fifteen final images for various projects, exhibitions, and lectures.
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, US, Graduate Student Instructor
Led weekly seminar instructing students on basic structural calculations and physical applications. Graded assignments, projects, and tests for professor.
T+E+A+M, Ann Arbor, MI, US, Intern Architect
Provided research and study models, both physical and digital, for competition based projects as well as exhibitions. Worked on large scale physical model and drawings for Yale Exhibition “Adjacencies.”
krM Architecture, Indianapolis, IN, US, Intern Architect
Provided assistance for multiple projects of various scales. Work included programming, site analysis, client meetings, preliminary and schematic design, construction documents, and final representation.
Gresham Smith, Nashville, TN, US, Intern Architect
Provided assistance for multiple projects of various scales. Work included programming, site analysis, preliminary and schematic design.