Madison is an interdisciplinary designer and thinker with educational background in Interior Architecture at Rhode Island School of Design and Urban Studies at Brown University. While currently building her experience in retail environments at the architecture studio MNA, she is preparing to expand her focus and pursue her longtime passion in spatial narratives and immersive human experience.
Neumann & Rudy, New York, NY, US, Junior Designer
Developed numerous stores alongside project managers for the fitness company Peloton and luxury watches & jewelry brand Mayors, through all phases from Schematic Design to Construction Administration. Current project involves producing construction documents for a residential project in Manhattan.
Gabellini Sheppard Associates, New York, NY, US, Junior Interior Designer
Worked closely with project manager and project architect on the interior amenities space of The XI by Bjarke Ingels Group, developing Schematic Design through 3D models, preparing presentations for client meetings, and advancing SD level drawings into Design Development
NBBJ, Seattle, WA, US, Studio 41 (Workplace) Intern
Created presentation materials for multiple project teams and worked as a member of the Starbucks HQ project team to put together the SD package, DD package, and materials for client meetings
Michael Kors (USA), Inc., New York, NY, US, Store Design Asia Team Intern
Documented updated design & construction standards for the construction teams in Asia and collaborated with fellow interns to create a compilation of design examples from previous stores
Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), Providence, RI, US, Bachelors, Interior Architecture
Brown|RISD Dual Degree Program Class of 2017
Brown University, Providence, RI, US, Bachelors, Urban Studies
Brown|RISD Dual Degree Program Class of 2017
Angelo Donghia Foundation Senior Student Scholarship, Scholarship
The Angelo Donghia Foundation Senior Scholarship is the largest interior design scholarship in the United States. Interior design students entering their senior year each submits design boards showcasing a single project and are selected for the award based on a juried competition.