Interested in all aspects of design in all fields of creative intent- ranging from architecture, product design, planning, graphic design, marketing and branding. Proficient in problem solving, inventive solutions and team leadership.
Naik Consulting Group, New York, NY, US, Director of Strategic Pursuits
Variety of New Business Pursuits: Proposals, Presentations and Branding New York, NY
As Director of Strategic Pursuits, I developed new office standards for presentation and proposal templates for the growth and diversification across the entire firm for new business pursuits of large and complex projects and in conjunction with establishing and rolling out a branding materials package.
Grand Central Station Improvements: Existing facility improvements (140,000sf) New York, NY
PCM/CCM for the replacement of eight escalators, rehabilitation of street ventilators and upgrades of finishes, lighting and signage of the 42nd Street Station. Ensured compliance with ADA and stakeholders requirements.
MA | Morris Adjmi Architects, New York, NY, US, Project Manager
02/17 - 09/22 Project Manager
11/18 - 09/22 ACE Program Mentor
01/19 - 09/22 Community Engagement Committee Co-Founder
11/14 - 02/17 Project Architect
2100 M Street: Commercial rehabilitation and expansion (390,000sf) Washington DC
Design and execution of the renovation and recladding of a 300,000sf commercial building in CBD of Washington DC with an expansion of a 86,500sf of commercial office space.
Rye Street Market: Four new commercial buildings comprising a full city block (300,000sf) Baltimore, MD
Acted first as a master-planning consultant for the development of The Baltimore Peninsula, formally Port Covington. Later led all facets of design, coordination, documentation, and construction administration for a full city block comprising commercial and amenity spaces, internal pedestrian streets and a 10,000sf central courtyard.
Frankfort Hotel: Six-story boutique hotel (103,000sf) Philadelphia, PA
Architect and interior designer for the restoration of an existing industrial warehouse building and an additional 70,000sf of proposed area. Program included 140 guest rooms, a cabernet jazz club, small movie theater, restaurant, hotel lounge, shared workspace and business facilities, and a rooftop pool and bar.
207 W. 79th Street: New luxury residential building 13-stories (72,000sf) New York, NY
Production and coordination lead of 19 high-end luxury condominiums with ground floor retail and amenities. Intimate involvement from community approval through construction completion and punchlisting.
Additional works: 959 Sterling Place; 428 N. 2nd Ave; 430 West Broadway; 540 Hudson;Stone Soap Detroit
SBJ Group, New York, NY, US, Project Manager
95 Rockwell Hotel: 30-story boutique hotel (110,000sf) Brooklyn, NY
Worked first for the design architect and later as project manager for the architect of record for the 201 guestrooms, restaurant, nightclub, gym and climbing wall, VIP guest lounge, banquet hall and rooftop bar and pool.
LEESER ARCHITECTURE, Brooklyn, NY, US, Designer / Project Architect
BRIC House: Mixed-use renovation (100,000sf) Brooklyn, NY
Design and construction administration for the headquarters of the creative cultural incubator BRIC Media. Project coordination included a wide range of trades for various programs including TV studios, glass blowing facility, office space, art gallery, cafe and performance theater.
Rafael Viñoly Architects, Abu Dhabi, AE, Team Leader / Architect
New York University: Satellite education campus (450,000sf) Abu Dhabi, UAE
Managed and coordinated team of designers, architects and draftsmen as Faculty Housing Team Leader for two residential towers comprising 259 units as part of a 5.38Msf satellite campus. Designed and defined integration schemes of site wide furnishings and lighting.
Raoul Wallenberg Competition, Honorable Mention
One of 24 hand selected students from a graduating class of over 100 to compete in the university competition. The competition explored architecture as a humane and social art with the theme, “Architecture as Infrastructure”.