Banwell Architects, Lebanon, NH, US, Architectural Intern
• Surveyed existing conditions and built Revit models ground-up
• Worked extensively on construction documents in Revit + CAD, from site work to detailing
• Contributed to schematic design phases
• Communicated with construction managers and subcontractors
• Attended client meetings and collaborated with consultants
Banwell Architects, Lebanon, NH, US, Architectural Intern
• Surveyed existing conditions and built Revit models ground-up
• Worked extensively on construction documents in Revit + CAD, from site work to detailing
• Attended client meetings and collaborated with consultants
Kimball Union Academy - Office of Operations and Planning, Meriden, NH, US, Facilities Management Intern
• Scheduled concurrent multi-stage projects and coordinated subcontractors' work schedules
• Participated in weekly project update meetings with facilities and maintenance department heads
• Surveyed + modeled existing conditions, assembled CD sets in Vectorworks + CAD
• Engaged in client-style meetings for smaller projects
• Worked on-site and discussed construction documents with contractors
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, US, MArch, M.Arch I
• 2nd year M.Arch candidate at Cornell AAP
• Teaching Assistant for Visual Representation II in the B.Arch program
Connecticut College, New London, CT, US, Bachelors, B.Arts
• B.A in Architectural Studies and Environmental Studies
• Teaching Assistant for ARC 342 Architectural Design Studio II, ARC 241 Architectural Design Studio I, ARC 103 Building Cultures
Mary Miller Lyons Graduate Fellowship in Architecture, Cornell AAP, 1st Place
Awarded to those who display exceptional ability and talent in architectural design
Suzanne Sheng Memorial Scholarship, Connecticut Architecture Foundation, 1st Place
In 1997, the Sheng family established a memorial scholarship fund in memory of Suzanne Sheng who was a Connecticut architect working with James Lawler, FAIA at the time of her death. The first scholarship award from the fund was in 2002.
Students who have completed two years in accredited undergraduate architectural programs or who have been accepted into an accredited graduate program are eligible to apply for this scholarship. Connecticut residents are encouraged to apply. Preference will be given to students at Cornell University.