I have always been that person to plan ahead because doing so prepares you for what the future holds. Since the 4th grade, I knew that I wanted to become an architect. Sketching has been my niche since I have been able to write my name. As a child, my brothers and I would construct tents from our bunk beds and random items around the house. It wasn't until my older brother's maturity caught up with him and stopped participating that I began to let my creativity roam free. My creations were so massive that you had to enter the tent in order to get into the bedroom. At that time a close relative mentioned the term "architecture", and I was hooked...
Bradfield, Richards, Rhodes & Associates Architects, Inc., Atlanta, GA, US, Architectural Designer
Grady L Woods Architects, Ridgeland, SC, US, Architectural Designer
Dawson Architects, Savannah, GA, US, Architectural Designer
D. L. Ogden Architecture, LLC, Bluffton, SC, US, Architectural Designer
Rosser International, Inc., Architectural Intern
*assist Project Architect in developing and maintaining ongoing and previous projects.
*participate in site visits
*correspond amongs various disciplines (mechanical, electrical, structural, civil, plumbing, etc.) to obtain the harmony of the project
Looney Ricks Kiss, Atlanta, Intern Architect
*Revise redlines for Project Architect
*Prepare presentation boards
*Create and revise graphics for various phases of a project or presentation
Savannah College of Art and Design, MArch, Architecture
During my thesis year, I devised a Universal Religious Center located on Georgia Tech's campus. The facility housed the top 5 religions in the United States.