My experience and education in architecture have taught me the nuances of design and have provided me with a solid understanding of what it takes to be a designer in today’s fast paced and ever-changing world.
Highlights from my resume:
HAPPY HAUS DESIGN, STAMFORD CT, FOUNDER
JAH Design, Stamford CT, Designer
Designer, specialized in high end residential, Hospitality, Retail Design &
Digital Fabrication.
Worked with RPG to design and Install the Color Story shop in shop into 37
Macy’s Stores Around the USA.
CPG Architects, Stamford CT, Senior Project Director
Head of project branding strategies & Digital Fabrication, specialized in
Hospitality, Retail Design & Corporate interiors.
David Scott Parker Architects, LLC, Southport, CT, US, Associate
Managed high end residential projects, responsible for overseeing SD, DD, CD,
BID and Construction Administration.
Bento Box LLC, Brooklyn, NY, US, Head of Bento Product Development & Design
Bento Box LLC is a design, development and venture capital platform focusing on providing solutions for small footprint, convenient living. Convenient lifestyles encourage creativity flexibility and sustainability by reducing physical and emotional clutter; living larger with less stuff. Bento Box has positioned itself as a platform for businesses that help bring the ideas of convenient, small footprint living to the market, we invest in, provide back of house support and initiate businesses which align with our philosophy.
• Oversaw the development and design of the "Bento Home”, a prefabricated home and the "Bento Lattice system", a completely modular customizable interior system.
• Designed interior spaces for the Bento Live, a small footprint multi-dwelling development. Eighty-nine residential and mixed-use apartment units geared toward creative entrepreneurs.
bulthaup, New York, NY, US, Senior Designer
• Head of Architecture in North America; responsible for providing the next generation of Bulthaup design to North American customers
• Oversaw the Design and construction of new Flagship showrooms in New York, Boston, San Diego and Vancouver. 3000sqft to 5000sqft Retail spaces with a $950k to $2mm Budget range.
• Coordinate with Head of Architecture in Germany and ensure quality control of Bulthaup design aesthetic in the U.S.
• Manage flagship showroom in New York City with annual sales of over $5 million and five additional designers
• Designed new showrooms in New York.
• Managed projects from concept design, production of construction documents and construction management
• Run client projects from schematic design to completion
• Lead liaison with architect community in New York
bulthaup, New York, NY, US, Design and Support Manager
• Coordinate with Head of Architecture in Germany and ensure quality control of Bulthaup design aesthetic in the U.S.
• Designed new showrooms in four strategic markets - New York, Boston, San Diego and Vancouver
• Managed projects from concept design, production of construction documents and construction management
• Provided ongoing design support for 16 showrooms throughout the U.S. and Canada
• Designed Bulthaup exhibits for the 2006 and 2007 ICFF in New York City
bulthaup, Washington, DC, US, Project Coordinator
• Interior Architecture Designer, specialized in residential kitchens, overseeing projects from concept design, production of construction documents and construction management
Cox Graae + Spack Architects, Washington, DC, US, Designer I
• Worked on schematic & concept design, produced construction documents, responsible for all graphic presentations submitted for the AIA awards, 3D modeling “Form-z, ArchiCAD,” physical modeling and construction management.
Cox Graae + Spack Architects, Washington, DC, US, Intern Architect
• Worked with associates on schematic & concept design, produced construction documents, responsible for all graphic presentations submitted for the AIA awards, 3D modeling “Form-ArchiCAD,” physical modeling.
National building Museum,, Washington, DC, US, Volunteer Teacher (Architecture & Design)
• Empower students to examine the people, processes, and materials that create buildings and places.
• Teach middle and high school students, ages 13–18 history of architecture and design.