sarah c. beaudoin is a creator/maker/doer based in NY. She received her B.Arch at Syracuse Architecture where she was awarded the Luther Gifford Prize for Highest Academic Standing in Design. Other awards include the 2019 Ralph T. Walker Travel Prize, and a 2019 Syracuse Architecture Citation for Excellence in Thesis Design.
Sarah has had the opportunity to live, work, and study in Manhattan, Boston, Seattle, Germany and Florence, Italy. Her growing interests in collaborative social engineering and public design have been supplemented through architectural internships at Sasaki Associates, ZGF Architects, and Studio V Architecture and Urbanism. In 2016 she was a resident at the Ragdale Foundation for the Arts where she served as a member of the build team for SPORTS Collaborative's winning design of the 2016 Ragdale Ring, ROUNDS.
Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, US, Teaching Assistant
Teaching Assistant for Syracuse Architecture's ARC 181 and ARC 182: Introduction to Analog and Digital Representation. Co-plans lectures and assignments, provides desk critiques, and organizes hand sketching exercises/survey trips.
ZGF Architects LLP, New York, Architectural Intern
Produced iterative visualizations and site diagrams, sections, and plans for the Microsoft Campus Refresh Project, Washington Village.
MATR Lab, Syracuse, NY, US, Research Assistant
Collaborated with Dr. Daekwon Park, Syracuse Center of Excellence Faculty Research Fellow, on a design proposal for the 2018 Dar Al-Uloum Library competition.
Focused on the intersection between design, material science, and environmental engineering.
Honorable Mention Recipient
Sasaki, Boston, MA, US, Architectural Intern
Sasaki Associates Summer 2017 Internship Program
Collaborated with a multidisciplinary group of students and mentors on the Sasaki Summer 2017 Internship Project, Roxbury Love.
Additionally produced presentation models for various university and urban projects, including the final visual model for Akamai Technologies Inc new Cambridge office.
STUDIO V Architecture, New York, NY, US, Architectural Intern
Provided creative and technical support in the research and design efforts of Buffalo New York’s Silo City. Developed digital models, project plans, diagrams, and presentations.
SPORTS Collaborative, Syracuse, NY, US, Project Assistant
Artist Resident at the Ragdale Foundation for the Arts
Member of build team for the winning entry of the 2016 Ragdale Ring Competition, “ROUNDS.”
Worked closely with small group of architects, landscape architects, engineers, and fabricators.
Syracuse University in Manhattan, New York, NY, US, Advanced Urban Studio
Syracuse Architecture Ralph T. Walker Travel Prize, Grant
Luther Gifford Prize in Architecture, Award
Syracuse Architecture Highest Academic Standing in Design
Syracuse Architecture Thesis Prize Finalist, Award
Deans List 2014-2019, Scholarship
King + King Leadership by Design Prize, Honorable Mention
Beta-Real Materiality of Loss Boghosian Fellowship Exhibition, Other
Dar Al-Uloum Library Competition, Honorable Mention
Ragdale Foundation for the Arts Resident, Other
Founders Merit Scholarship 2014 - 2019, Scholarship