I have now finished my last year and graduated from SCAD. Reflecting on my last four years, I feel I have had a successful educational career. It has helped me develop character and personality traits that made me grow as a person and as a designer. As a member of the RAD (Radical Architecture Discourse) club, I have had the chance to take part in architectural competitions which required teamwork and many after hours. I learned how different perspectives, personalities and skills can be combined to create wonderful outcomes. Alongside my architectural studies, I have also been a part of the SCAD Men’s Golf Team since freshman year. My life as a student-athlete has demanded from me strong time management as well as organizational and disciplinary skills.
Although I have had to make many sacrifices in order to maintain my athletic and academic accomplishments, I never regretted staying up all night, working alongside my peers and then heading straight to an early morning golf practice. I was proud to be among the Dean’s List throughout my eleven quarters at SCAD. In 2019 I won the Daktronics NAIA All-American academic athlete award and some of my work has been chosen for in-campus expositions.
I have had to sacrifice many things in order to make time for my priorities. Even if it meant going from my all-night studio workspace straight to morning golf practice. I have been presented with the Dean’s List award throughout my eleven quarters at SCAD. In 2019 I won the Daktronics NAIA All-American academic athlete award and some of my work has been chosen for in-campus expositions.
In my freshman and sophomore years, I had the chance to learn and experience how architecture as a profession functions by working as an intern at the Latin American award-winning firm Diez-Muller Arquitectos. During my time as an intern I worked through the many design phases of residential and commercial buildings in three different countries ( Ecuador, United States, Nicaragua). In my junior year, I received the opportunity to work for the renowned urban and landscape design firm EDSA, inc. Throughout the three months that I worked there I learned from many talented designers and worked on large scale projects all over the world, including the Four Seasons Okinawa (Japan) in partnership with Kengo Kuma Architects.
EDSA, Inc., Fort Lauderdale, FL, US, Architecture Intern
Architecture Intern
-Created Architectural Drawings.
-Built Digital 3D Models.
-Assisted in graphic design and visual presentations.
-CAD drawings.
Diez + Muller Arquitectos, Quito, EC, Architecture Intern
Architectural Intern
-Architectural Drawings.
-CAD work.
-Digital 3D models
-Physical 3D Models
-Renderings
Savannah College of Art and Design, Savannah, GA, US, Architecture
Magna Cum Laude - BFA in Architecture