Rodney Leon Architect PLLC, New York, NY, US, Design Consultant
Master Planning for "L'coeur Vert" neighborhood outside Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
Concept Design for MoCADA (Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Art) in Brooklyn, NY.
Schematic Design for redevelopment of Yankee Stadium Parking Garage #8 in Bronx, NY.
Alexander Gorlin Architects, New York, NY, US, Junior Designer
Provided visualization assistance for a confidential residential project in Houston, TX.
Coordinated the firm's "Brownsville Masterplan" proposal in New York City.
Design development and Construction Documentation for Temple Beth El in Chappaqua, NY.
Z-A / Guy Zucker, New York, NY, US, Junior Designer
Construction Documentation and Administration for "House in a Loft" in New York City.
Construction Documentation for "Delicatessen Retail Outlet 2" in Tel Aviv, Israel.
Construction Documentation for "14th St. Y Renovation" in New York City.
Design Development for "Kesher Community Center" in Englewood, NJ.
Design Development for "Heavy Light House" in rural Israel.
Atelier Christian de Portzamparc, Paris, FR, Intern
Schematic Design for "Sheik Zayed National Museum Competition" in Abu Dhabi, UAE.
Responsibilities included model making, both physical and virtual; programing, and coordinating with competition officials.
HJM Architects, Kansas City, MO, US, Intern
Design Development for several large scale mixed use complexes in China.
Australian Pavilion Redesign (Venice, Italy), Award
Shortlisted for the pre-professional category. The project was included in an exhibition at the Heide Museum for Moern Art in Melbourne, held from June 28-August 3, 2008. The project was then published in the catalog that accompanied the exhibition.
Neukloster Herbstakademie (Flowing Ideas), Scholarship
Selection for participation in a week long design charrette on harbor conditions in Wismar, Germany.
Facade Redesign Competition, 1st Place
Awarded 1st prize for our entry "Plug_IN", done in collaboration with Andrew Rider.
Shade Structure, Award
Deployable shade structure designed in the wake of Hurricae Katrina. A second module was constructed and formed the centerpiece of the exhibition, Design for the other 90%, held at the Cooper Hewitt Museum in New York City, May 4-September 23, 2007.