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Stephen Stewart

Stephen Stewart

Albany, CA, US

 

About 

I'm 29 year old M. Arch student at UC Berkeley. Married with a two year old son.  Thank you for stopping by.

Employment 

University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, US, Media Instructor

Prepared and presented lectures and directed workshops on both digital and analog forms of design and representation for the Summer InArch program. Including hand drafting, physical modeling, adobe suite, rhino 3d and other rendering softwares and techniques.

May 2013 - Aug 2013
 

CAS Architects, Mountain View, CA, US, Intern

Assisted with site & building documentation, updated
firm’s website and construction details.

May 2012 - Aug 2012
 

University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, US, Research Assistant

Researched, documented and cataloged the work of a
former Berkeley landscape professor for future University
use.

May 2012 - Aug 2012
 

Education 

University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, US, MArch, Masters

3.65 GPA

Aug 2011 - current
 

The University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, Bachelors, Architectural Studies

3.6 GPA

Jan 2009 - May 2011
 

Awards 

European Workshop Waterfront Urban Design, Other

One of three UC Berkeley students sponsored to participate in a one week international design workshop in Lisbon, Portugal.

2014
 

College of Environmental Design Fellowship, Scholarship

2014
 

Adolfo Cruz Memorial Fellowship, Scholarship

2013
 

College of Environmental Design Fellowship, Scholarship

2013
 

Vertical Cities Asia, Other

Created a high-density urban design for 100,000 people in Hanoi, Vietnam. Added emphasis on local food production and distribution for the residents.

2013
 

College of Environmental Design Fellowship, Scholarship

2012
 

Fluid Adagio International Competition, Other

One of five finalists chosen from 67 entries to design and build an 18 month installation on the future site of the Ballet West Center in downtown Salt Lake City.

2010
 

Eve Competition, 1st Place

Designed and built an installation for Downtown SLC’s New Year’s Celebration

2009
 

Skills