During 2+ years as an Architectural Designer 9 honorable years of active duty service in the Navy, developed a true passion for problem solving. Was fortunate to see the importance of design and leadership while working under several remarkable mentors who were virtuosos in the art of inspiring others. Excels at designing inclusive sustainable places and motivating others. A driven designer well on the path to architectural licensure, who can provide both hard work and a willingness to learn. In search of an opportunity to develop and add to skills/qualifications which includes:
Reliable Leader, responsible for a large contingent of highly trained individuals in a demanding multi-disciplinary field.
Responsive Collaborator, developing and nurturing community/client/consultant relationships.
Proficient in Revit, AutoCAD, Bluebeam, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Rhino, and MSOffice
Ability to work independently or as a team player in a fast paced work environment
Davy Architecture, San Diego, CA, US, Intern - Technical Support / Systems Technician
Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, US, Bachelors, Political Science
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science with an emphasis in International Relations
2022 AIA San Diego - Student Honor Award, 1st Place
The American Institute of Architects, San Diego Chapter (AIASD), proudly announces the 2021/2022 Design Award recipients—a list honoring innovative design, with an emphasis on sustainability over a broad range of categories. This year had a particular focus on design excellence in San Diego- celebrating those projects that demonstrate exemplary design skill of formal, functional and technical requirements, including ecological and environmental sustainability, social responsibility, and a strong sense of place.
Award winners were announced to the AIA San Diego membership on Thursday, May 19th at the annual Design Awards ceremony. The 2021/2022 Design Awards ceremony took place at the Guild Hotel in Downtown San Diego following a two-year hiatus of traditional awards gatherings.
In March, a five-person jury deliberated between more than 100 entries and refined the list to a select group who were honored from the podium at the awards ceremony. The buildings span a spectrum from residential to institutional and included multifamily, museum, commercial, municipal, research, hospitality, utilitarian, and urban design.
This year’s jury comprised five dynamic voices from AIA Texas: Jury Chair: Andrew Herdeg, FAIA, Maija Kreishman, AIA, Shelby Blessing, AIA, Trinity White, AIA, and Ricardo Maga Rojas, Assoc. AIA.