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EDUCATION THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY KNOWLTON SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE

SPRING 2022

SPRING 2020

Experience

06.2022 - Present

Columbus, OH

05.2021 - 06.2022

Columbus, OH

06.2019 - 08.2020

Dayton, OH

MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE

MASTER OF CITY & REGIONAL PLANNING + Nonprofit Management

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ARCHITECTURE Honors Research Distinction

MOODY NOLAN | PROJECT COORDINATOR

Oversees the design development of multifamily, mixed use, and competition projects

Interfaces with clients and internal teams to craft conceptual design narratives and imagery Selected to lead cultural trainings, corporate outings, and career development seminars

THE CITY OF GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS | PLANNING INTERN, INTERN LEAD

Participated in conceptual building design with the Mayor and Director of Planning

Rebranded graphic information and signage for the Parks & Recreation Department

Created a comprehensive site model of the City of Grandview for future development

WOOLPERT ENGINEERING | ARCHITECTURAL INTERN, TEAM LEADER

Created a standard for visual represenation and new graphics at offices across the country

Led an interdiscpilinary team of interns on a term long project to promote diversity in recruitment

Worked alongside sustainable design consultants to acquire LEED credits on multiple projects

Utilized drone technology to scan buildings affected by natural disasters in southwest Ohio

SJB ARCHITECTS | ARCHITECTURAL INTERN SUMMER 2018 Sydney, Australia

Worked alongside the Communications Team to redevelop compeition diagrams and schematics

Traveled across Sydney with the Urban Team to investigate public transit and analyze sites Identified and created a catalogue of furniture and finishes alongside the Interiors Team Worked with the Architecture Team to rebuild 3D models of buildings nominated for awards

Honors

Western Golf Association Chick Evans Scholarship

Full housing and tuition scholarship awarded to golf caddies who demonstrate financial need

AIA Ohio Student Design Competition, First Place

Master’s Thesis Project: “To the River, To the Wall” selected unanimousy by statewide jury

U.S. Urban Land Institute Student Design Competition, Honorable Mention

Led team of five interdisiplinary Ohio State Students to reimagine district in Oakland, California

Graduate Teaching Assistant + Guest Juror

Architectural History I & II, Graphic Vizualization for City Planners, Urban Research Studio

Architecture Research Travel Award (ARTA Grant)

$2,000 grant for research in drone documentation and 3D imagery across Central Europe

Spanish, Adobe Creative Suite, 3D modeling, Hand Drafting, & Sketching SKILLS

Involvement

AIA National Associates Committee, Ohio Representative

Deputy Director of the Advocacy Work Group, AIA Ohio Conference Organizer + Event Planner

Venice Biennale

Professional Assistant to the Coordinator of SMEG Australian Design Competition, 2018

KSA Fashion Schau X, Organizer

Record breaking donation to Dress for Success Columbus and reinstitution of event post-Covid Chill Out Australia, Founder

Raised $3,500 to support fire brigades and wildlife relief following 2020 Australian Bushfires

ROOTS: OAKLAND ARTS DISTRICT

2022 ULI Hines Student Design Competition, Honorable Mention

Team: Bill Dinan, Isabel Francis Bongue, Claire Mei, and Joe Pappas

Roots strives to reclaim the heart of Oakland by creating an inclusive and vibrant urban space that is accessible and equitable for all. The Old Oakland area is deeply influenced by culture, and as a result, this project aimed to incorporate spaces of remembrance, activism, and creativity for the residents. However, the design of this project also recognizes the team’s limited lived experience in Oakland, and instead of designing definitive solutions, it creates an urban framework full of blank canvases and opportunities for the community to begin to take agency over the site. This project was awarded an Honorable Mention for its bold proposal of a highway removal that would be replaced by a large public greenspace and intermodal transit hub.

Hotel Dendrite welcomes visitors into the Roots district and connects them to exciting experiences, including the new home of the Oakland Aʼs just blocks away.

The Park Square Lofts provide market rate and affordable units looking over the newly refreshed Jefferson Square Park.

Phase Ii Phase Iii

One Civic Plaza com bines accessibility, affordability, and modern amenity at the root of this devel opment

The Court House and Cultural Center create a vibrant, mixed use plaza for gathering, activism, and exploration.

Phase I

The Gateway creates a green corridor on Broadway and connects to the existing BART lines.

$13, 512 Children living under poverty line 100%

How instead ourselves integral culture, instead might we proceed by considering ourselves and our work not as separate from, but as integral to a broader ecology of education, nature, culture, and human labor?

$72,

Columbus Station

Autumn 2021, Urban Ecology Research Studio

Instructor: Ashley Shafer

This design for this intermodal station bridges the physical (1000 feet) and economical gap ($70,000) in between two precincts in downtown Columbus to mediate one of the largest top to bottom disparities in the nation. The station reaches across the Scioto River in both Plan and Section to address all levels along the riverfront, creating an interesting experience accessible to humans and non human actors. This study distinguishes itself by investigating a new common ground, a full stop, or “other space” in between two different demographics in the hope of creating a new, blended ecology.

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