I am an architectural designer with a passion for visualization and graphic design. I have made it my goal while studying architecture to also study and practice as many dissonant branches of art and design as possible, and I therefore have experience in landscape design, graphic design, video game design, virtual reality, film, fashion, robotics, sculpture, motion graphics/animation, and more. I believe no designer should confine themselves to a single branch of design, and connecting each of these disciplines back to architecture has taught me lessons and solutions that have uniquely bolstered my architectural design language.
Jones Arch, Salem, MA, US, Architectural Design Intern
Utilized Revit, Enscape, Photoshop, Illustrator, After Effects, and Rhino to design, render, and present various architectural projects. Met with clients and presented work to review boards in the field of higher education. Worked with professors at MIT and Boston College, among others, to design renovations for classrooms and offices, and worked on new building projects across the country. Developed the graphic presentation of many completed projects, creating visual diagrams, renderings, and animations to be published.
SV Design, Beverly, MA, US, Architectural Design Intern
Utilized Revit, Lumion, Photoshop, and hand-drafting techniques to assist in the design and presentation of ongoing architectural projects in all phases of the design process. Visited build sites, made changes to red-lined drawings, created and edited renderings, attended Planning Board and Design Review Board meetings, and met with clients to discuss potential design ideas.
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, US, BArch, Architecture
Studied Architecture with a Minor in Graphic Design. I graduated magna cum laude with a 3.87 GPA, and studied under professors from extremely diverse backgrounds and disciplines, from landscape and urban design to video game design and robotics. I also studied for a semester abroad in Rome.
Ricketts Prize, Award
An RPI award given to a student "who has demonstrated outstanding ability in academic work and gives promise of outstanding professional success"
Harriet R. Peck Prize, Nomination
Awarded for the best solution to an architectural final thesis project at RPI