Caleb Crawford CV

Page 1

[

CALEB CRAWFORD 64 WEST 9th STREET #3A BROOKLYN NEW YORK 11231 917 279 6234 caleb@coggancrawford.com

]

CURRICULUM VITAE Biography I studied fine arts at the University of Michigan and film at Hunter College before completing a Bachelor of Architecture degree at Pratt Institute. I went on to complete a Masters of Architecture degree at the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI‐Arc). Among others I worked for Johnson, Fain and Pereira, and M. Paul Friedberg. In 1996 I established Coggan + Crawford Architecture + Design with my partner Annie Coggan. Our work is urban based and ranges from interiors to the full volume of a building, and in scale from furniture to buildings, and in type from work spaces to domestic spaces, exhibitions, set design, and toys. Our work focuses on establishing a narrative regarding the program and site, which is realized through an attention to detail and an intense interaction with the client. My research moves between poetry and politics. My political research involves issues of the environment and the role of buildings in contemporary environmental problems. My poetic research involves issues of form and narrative, and the relationship between art and architecture. The work of Coggan + Crawford has been reviewed in Dwell, Architectural Record, The Architects Newspaper, Residential Architect, Interior Design, Architectural Design (AD), the Paris Review, the New Yorker, Elle Décor and other places. Caleb Crawford is a recipient of a Dinkeloo Fellowship from the Van Alen Institute, and Coggan + Crawford are the recipients of numerous design awards. I have been teaching since 1994, and have taught at Pratt Institute, Penn State and Mississippi State. I was the Assistant Chair of Undergraduate Architecture at Pratt from 2002‐7. I was the Director and associate professor of the School of Architecture at Mississippi State University from 2007‐11. I am a registered architect in New York State, a LEED Accredited Professional in Building Design and Construction, and a Certified Passive House Designer. Credentials Registered Architect, New York, Maine LEED Accredited Professional, Building Design + Construction Certified Passive House Designer Education Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI‐Arc); Master of Architecture with Distinction, 1991. Awards: Top Graduate Thesis; Design Excellence; Service to the School. Atelier Italia, SCI‐Arc summer studio surveying Hadrian’s Villa, Tivoli, 1990. Pratt Institute School of Architecture; Bachelor of Architecture with Highest Honors. 1987. Awards: Excellence in Design; Service to the School. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; painting, art history, photography. 1978 to 1980. Professional Experience Coggan + Crawford Architecture + Design. Partnership with Annie Coggan. 1993 to present. Gamal El‐Zoghby, Architect, New York, NY. December 1995 to June 1996.


M. Paul Friedberg and Partners, Landscape Architects and Architects, New York, NY. February 1994 to December 1995. Johnson, Fain and Pereira Associates, Los Angeles, CA. November 1992 to May 1993. Turett Freyer Collaborative Architects, New York, NY. June 1987 to August 1989. Signe Neilsen, Landscape Architect, New York, NY. Lev Zetlin Associates, Architects and Engineers, New York, NY. Raquel Ramati Associates, Urban Design, New York, NY. Academic Experience Pratt Institute, Visiting Associate Professor. Fall 2015 to present. City College of New York, Adjunct Professor. Fall 2011 to present. Mississippi State University, Associate Professor. Fall 2009 to spring 2011. Mississippi State University, Director and Associate Professor. Fall 2007 to spring 2009. Pratt Institute, Assistant Chair, Adjunct Associate Professor. January 2002 to 2007. Pratt Institute, Visiting Assistant Professor. Spring 1994 to Spring 1996, Fall 1997 to Fall 2001. The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Visiting Assistant Professor of Architecture. Design studio and visual communications. Fall 1996 to Spring 1997. Voir, Dessiner, Savoir: A pilgrimage to buildings of Le Corbusier. Traveling seminar taught with Annie Coggan for the SCI‐Arc program in Vico Morcote. October 1993. Southern California Institute of Architecture, Teaching assistant for graduate level drawing classes. July 1989 to December 1990. Areas of Expertise Design, sustainable design strategies and technologies, building environment and systems, materials and assemblies, renewable energy Software: Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Outlook, AutoCAD, Photoshop, InDesign, SketchUp, ResCheck, ComCheck, Passive House Planning Package (PHPP) Websites www.coggancrawford.com Portfolios of professional and student work: http://issuu.com/calebcrawford Teaching blog: www.professorcrawford.wordpress.com Courses Taught ∙ INT 233, Language of Drawing, Pratt Institute, Interior Design Department, fall 2018 ∙ INT 726, Environmental Technology, Pratt Institute, Interior Design Department, spring 2018 ∙ INT 604, Qualifying Construction, Pratt Institute, Interior Design Department, spring 2018 ∙ INT 604, Qualifying Construction, Pratt Institute, Interior Design Department, fall 2017 ∙ INT 323, Presentation Techniques, Pratt Institute, Interior Design Department, fall 2017 ∙ INT 302, Design IV, Pratt Institute, Interior Design Department, spring 2017 ∙ SUS 7501, Capstone Project, MS in Sustainability Program, CCNY, fall 2016‐spring 2017 ∙ ARCH 362, Building Services, Pratt Institute, spring 2016 ∙ ARCH 361, Building Environment, Pratt Institute, fall 2015 ∙ IDD 1010, Basic Building Systems, School of Visual Arts, Interior Design, fall 2015 ∙ SUS 7501, Capstone Project, MS in Sustainability Program, CCNY, spring and fall 2015 ∙ SUS 7501, Capstone Project, MS in Sustainability Program, CCNY, spring and fall 2013 ∙ ARCH 521, Comprehensive Design (Thesis), City College of New York, spring 2013

2


∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙

ARCH 511, Comprehensive Design (Thesis), City College of New York, fall 2012 ARCH 521, Comprehensive Design (Thesis), City College of New York, spring 2012 ARCH 511, Comprehensive Design (Thesis), City College of New York, fall 2011 ARC 3546, Architectural Design III‐B, Mississippi State, Spring 2011 – coordinator: Comprehensive design studio – net‐zero building ARC 3723, Active Building Systems, Mississippi State, Spring 2011 ARC 2536, Architectural Design II‐A, Mississippi State, Fall 2010 ARC 1013, Architecture Appreciation, Mississippi State, Fall 2010 ARC 3546, Architectural Design III‐B, Mississippi State, Spring 2010 – coordinator: Comprehensive design studio – Net Zero Now competition ARC 4990, Special Topics: Superuse, Mississippi State, Spring 2010. Elective examining useful and useless reuse. ARC 2536, Architectural Design II‐A, Mississippi State, Fall 2009 – coordinator: House as Ecosystem ARC 1536, Architectural Design I‐A, Mississippi State, Fall 2008 – coordinator ARC 3546, Architectural Design III‐B, Mississippi State, Spring 2008 – Eco‐logic Housing Arch 301, Comprehensive Design, Pratt Institute, Fall 2006 – multiple dwelling, Schermerhorn St. Arch 301, Comprehensive Design, Pratt Institute, Fall 2005 – multiple dwelling Arch 212, Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing Systems, Pratt Institute, Fall 2004 Arch 103, Technics, Pratt Institute, Fall 2003 Arch 485P, Degree Project Studio, Pratt Institute, Spring 2003 – Lower Manhattan/WTC site Arch 484P, Degree Project Research, Pratt Institute, Fall 2002 Arch 200, Intermediate Design, Pratt Institute, Summer 2002 – Pre‐school Arch 485P, Degree Project Studio, Pratt Institute, Spring 2002 – Harlem site Arch 484P, Degree Project Research, Pratt Institute, Fall 2001 Arch 101, Design Studio, Pratt Institute, Fall 2001 Arch 201, Design Studio, Pratt Institute, Summer 2001 – Museum at Coney Island Arch 485P, Degree Project, Pratt Institute, Fall 2001 Arch 484P, Degree Project Research, Pratt Institute, Fall 2000 Arch 101, Design Studio, Pratt Institute, Fall 2000 Arch 201, Design Studio, Pratt Institute, Summer 2000 Arch 102, Design Studio, Pratt Institute, Spring 2000 Arch 101, Design Studio, Pratt Institute, Fall 1999 Arch 400, 4th and 5th Year Studio, Pratt Institute, Summer 1999 – the Re‐Formation of Public Housing Degree Project Advisor, Pratt Institute, Spring 1999 Arch 102, Design Studio, Pratt Institute, Spring 1999 Thesis Advisor, Pratt Institute, Fall 1998 Arch 101, Design Studio, Pratt Institute, Fall 1998 Arch 541P, 4th and 5th Year Studio, Pratt Institute, Summer 1998 Arch 302, Comprehensive Design, Pratt Institute, Spring 1998 – Hudson River pier sports complex Arch 301, Comprehensive Design, Pratt Institute, Fall 1997 – multiple dwelling, Tribeca site Thesis Advisor, Penn State University, Spring 1997 Arch 232, Design Studio, Penn State University, Spring 1997 – script library and architecture department fabrication facility Arch 122, Visual Communications, Penn State University, Spring 1997 Thesis Advisor, Penn State University, Fall 1996

3


∙ Arch 231, Design Studio, Penn State University, Fall 1996 – farm site and levee site ∙ Arch 121, Visual Communications, Penn State University, Fall 1996 ∙ Arch 214, Advanced Media and Communications II, Pratt Institute, Spring 1996, 2 Sections. Taught with the computer as the main tool. ∙ Arch 213, Advanced Media and Communications I, Pratt Institute, Fall 1995. Taught with the computer as the main tool. ∙ Arch 103, Technics, Pratt Institute, Fall 1995 ∙ Arch 214, Advanced Media and Communications II, Pratt Institute, Spring 1995, 2 Sections. Taught with the computer as the main tool. ∙ Arch 113, Beginning Media and Communications I, Pratt Institute, Fall 1994 ∙ Arch 103, Technics, Pratt Institute, Fall 1994 ∙ Arch 213, Advanced Media and Communications I, Pratt Institute, Spring 1994 ∙ 1GA Drawing, Beginning Drawing, SCI‐Arc grad program, Fall 1990, Teaching Assistant ∙ 1GB Drawing, Beginning Drawing, SCI‐Arc grad program, Spring 1990, Teaching Assistant ∙ 1GA Drawing, Beginning Drawing, SCI‐Arc grad program, fall 1989, Teaching Assistant Guest Critic Auburn University, Auburn Rural Studio, Bennington College, City College of New York, Columbia University, Fashion Institute of Technology, Mississippi State University, New Jersey Institute of Technology, New York Institute of Technology, Otis‐Parsons, Parsons School of Design, Penn State University, Pratt Institute, Rhode Island School of Design, School of Visual Arts, Southern California Institute of Architecture, University of California Los Angeles, University of Arkansas, University of Texas – Austin, Yale University, Woodbury Institute RESEARCH AND PRACTICE Awards ∙ 2011 IDEC (Interior Design Educators Council) Creative Scholarship Award for “Baseline,” 272 21st Street ∙ 2011 IDEC Creative Scholarship Award – Best in Show for “Baseline” ∙ 2009 Building Brooklyn award for Low‐Rise Residential for “Silhouette,” 272 21st Street ∙ 2010 IDEC (Interior Design Educators Council) Creative Scholarship Award for Little Building Café ∙ ACSA Faculty Design Award 2010 – Honorable Mention for Little Building Café ∙ AIA Mississippi Chapter Merit Award for Little Building Café, 2009 ∙ AIA Mississippi Chapter Honor Award for Greenwood House Condominiums, 2008 ∙ Starkville Central Neighborhood Foundation, Award for Historic Preservation for a commercial building for Little Building Cafe, 2009. ∙ Green Building Award, Metropolitan Engineering Societies Council: 270 21st Street, Brooklyn, New York, February 2008 ∙ AIA Brooklyn Chapter Merit Award for 270 21st Street, 2007 ∙ AIA Brooklyn Chapter Merit Award for 262 Bond Street, 2007 ∙ 2007 Building Brooklyn Award for 1‐5 Family Residential for 270 21st Street, Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce Awards ∙ Michigan Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Lansing, MI. National design competition entry for a 1 acre site. Second place prize. 1993. ∙ Dinkeloo Traveling Fellowship, awarded by the NIAE and the American Academy in Rome. 1990.

4


Publications ∙ Suburbs Meet City. Architect’s Newspaper, architectural criticism, 2014‐03‐25. ∙ Architects Sketchbooks, editor Will Jones, Distributed Art Publishers (DAP), 2011. ∙ Eco‐Structure magazine, July/August 2009, “Innovative Green Projects 2009,” p33, Little Building Café ∙ Green Builder magazine, April 2009, p 16. 272 21st Street. ∙ Mississippi magazine, May/June 2009, p 26. Little Building Café ∙ Brooklyn Modern, Diana Lind, author: Rizzoli International Publications, 2008. Text citation and photographs, pages 14 and 15. ∙ Architectural Record, December 2007. p. 264 – The Architect’s Hand ∙ Residential Architect, January/February 2007, p 74‐77 ∙ Plenty Magazine, October/November 2007. p 71‐74 ∙ Innovative Home, Winter 2007. p 68‐71 ∙ Architect’s Newspaper 18, 11.2.2005. 270 21st Street, Brooklyn. ∙ Architect’s Newspaper 17, 10.19.2005. 270 21st Street, Brooklyn cited. ∙ Dwell, Dec./Jan. 2006. “Becoming Wall/Becoming Chair.” ∙ *surface, Issue No. 35, Spring 2002 “Design, Punctuated,” by Catherine Hong. ∙ International News, New York, Contemporary, by Michael Wilson. May 2002. ∙ Interior Design Magazine, March 1998. Publication of Bergamo Showroom. ∙ From the Edge: SCI‐Arc Student Work, Princeton Arch. Press, 1991: thesis project. ∙ SCI‐Arc Calender, May/June, 1990: Interviewed Peter Wilson. ∙ Pratt Journal of Architecture, Volume II, Rizzoli, 1988. Principal Editor. ∙ Architectural Record; artwork. June 1986, page 137. Lectures and Conferences ∙ Lecture: Baseline – Sustainable Thinking. CCNY School of Architecture, March 2016 ∙ Paper presentation: Envisioning Urban Agriculture. Nature, Ecology, & Society Colloquium: CUNY Grad Center, 2014 ∙ Presentation: AIANY Interiors Committee: Sustainable Interiors ‐ “LEED or Not.” March 2012. ∙ Lecture: Form Poems, artist discussion of the exhibition of speculative drawings University of Arkansas, February 2010. ∙ ACSA Annual Meeting 2010: presenter with Annie Coggan for Faculty Design Award for Little Building Café. ∙ ACSA Annual Meeting 2010: poster presenter One Small Move. ∙ AIA Mississippi Conference, 2008. Lecture: Within Arm’s Reach. ∙ Parsons The New School of Design, 2006. Lecture: Ethics and Aesthetics. ∙ Pratt Institute, 2005. Lecture: Form + Narrative. Popular Press ∙ NY Times. Full Metal Jacket, p 6, Real Estate section, 1.10.2016 ∙ The Clarion Ledger, 8 August 2009, “Architecture firms' designs lauded.” ∙ World Architecture News website, March 6, 2009 – 272 21st Street reviewed ∙ The Clarion Ledger, Thursday, August 14, 2008, “outstanding architecture recognized.” Pages 1D and 2D. The article references the AIA MS award recipients. ∙ The Commercial Dispatch, November 24, 2008, “ Café of Dreams.” Pages 1A and 5A. ∙ New York Times ∙ Brooklyn Daily Eagle ∙ Occulus – Newsletter of the AIA NY, “Names in the News” announcing winners of 2007 Building

5


Brooklyn Award. Web citations ∙ http://www.sightunseen.com/2011/03/architects‐sketchbooks/ ∙ www.designsponge.com sneak peek: annie coggan & caleb crawford by Amy Azzarito ∙ The Architects’ Journal www.architectsjournal.co.uk, critics section, 3/9/2011, by Alex Nikjoo – article on Form Poems ∙ www.brownstoner.com, 11/15/2010 by Emily, post on 336 Park Avenue ∙ Dwell.com – Product of the Day: Becoming Wall/Becoming Chair ∙ Plentymag.com – “Salvage Station” about Cobble Hill Lofts ∙ Brownstoner.com (blog with 20,000+ daily hits) “Adventures in Warehouse Conversion_ 262 Bond St” ∙ Brownstoner.com “Brooklyn's First Energy Star Condos Debut” ∙ e‐Oculus (web newsletter of the New York AIA): “Names in the News” announcing winners of 2007 Building Brooklyn Award (probably also a print version out there, AIA NY has 10,000+ members) ∙ Dwell Magazine website: Product of the Day. “Becoming Wall/Becoming Chair” consistently on this site of top 300 products since it was first published in Dwell magazine in 2006. ∙ Spray Glue (design blog with 5,000+ hits daily) “Becoming Wall/Becoming Chair” cited. COGGAN + CRAWFORD PROJECT LIST Exhibitions Useless Drawings. Sweet Lorraine Gallery, solo exhibition, April 2015. XOXOX, at Root Hill, Brooklyn. Solo exhibition. February 2012. C I T Y, at Bridge Gallery, NY. Group exhibition. Dec 2011‐Jan 2012. Form Poems, at the University of Arkansas School of Architecture. Solo exhibition and artist discussion of speculative drawings, February 2010 Dwell Home Tour, three projects were included on this home tour organized by Dwell magazine in conjunction with the ICFF, May 2009. Here and There, joint exhibition with partner Annie Coggan at the Gestarc Gallery, in New York. The Gestarc Gallery is an artist run gallery. May 1 to June 1, 2008. Napkin Sketches, at Southern Polytechnic Institute in Georgia. Fall, 2008. Invited exhibition. Unseated. Installation of “Becoming Wall/Becoming Chair.” May 2005. Sub: Line, group exhibition of architectural drawings. A/D: B Project Space, New York, 2002. Wait for Me at the Bottom of the Pool, set design with Annie Coggan for a theater piece performed at HERE, New York, NY. Fall 1999. Breath, set design for a dance piece with Annie Coggan; Ming Ng, choreographer. Gascon Art Center, Los Angeles, CA. 1996. A Wedding, set design for a dance piece with Annie Coggan; Ming Ng, choreographer. UCLA, Los Angeles, CA. 1993. Fields of Vision: exhibit of B+W photography. American Academy in Rome, 1991. Empty Pedestals: invited competition. Storefront for Art and Architecture, 1991. Public Spaces ∙ Celebrate Brooklyn, summer 2006. Installation at the Prospect Park Band Shell in conjunction with the annual concert series. Laser cut Tyvek ceiling.

6


∙ Fort Greene Modern(ist) Brooklyn. With Annie Coggan, design and installation of exhibition on modern architecture in the historic neighborhood of Fort Greene, Brooklyn curated by Annie Coggan. ∙ Walkabout, New York Historical Society, NYC. Exhibition design for contemporary and historical photographs of New York. March – June 2001. Work Spaces ∙ Textile Arts Center, Brooklyn, NY. Renovations for expansion and artists‐in‐residence. Current. ∙ Lake Street Public, Brooklyn, NY. Conversion of commercial space to tavern. 2013. ∙ Little Building Café, Starkville, MS. Gut renovation of 1500 sf commercial building. 2008. ∙ Iyengar Yoga Institute, New York. Interior design of a 5,000 sf yoga studio and institute headquarters. January 2005. ∙ Berg Medical Offices, New York. Interior design of a 4,000 sf obstetricians practice. Completion January, 2004. ∙ Shesocko, Yonkers. Interior design of day spa. Expected completion December, 2003. ∙ Terry de Roy Gruber Photography, NYC. Interior design of presentation room and offices. September 2001. ∙ Trimedia, New York, NY. Interior architecture and furniture program. March 2001. ∙ Vindigo, New York, NY. 4,500 square foot interior architecture. Complete through contract documents. Project cancelled December 2000. ∙ Raxon Fabrics Corporation, New York, NY. 5,000 square foot interior architecture and furniture design. Completed February 2000. ∙ Bergamo Fabrics Showroom, 979 Third Avenue, New York, NY. 3,200 square foot interior architecture and furniture design. Completed June 2000. ∙ Revlon Licensing Division, New York, NY. Conference Room and Fixturing program. Completed November 1999. ∙ Praxis Press, New York, NY. 3,200 square foot interior architecture and furniture design. Completed July 1999. ∙ Cluen Corporation, New York, NY. 6,000 square foot interior architecture and furniture design. Completed September 1999. ∙ Bergamo Trade Show and Trunk Show program. Traveling fixture program for Bergamo Fabrics. Completed 1999. ∙ Bergamo Fabrics Showroom, 7 West 22nd Street, New York, NY. Interior architecture. Completed 1997. Numerous alterations since. ∙ Trimedia, New York, NY. Interior architecture and furniture program. Completed 1998. ∙ Mattel, El Segundo, CA. New environments for Barbie. Preliminary studies for Barbie for the New Millennium. Completed 1998. ∙ Jay Yang Studio, New York, NY. Interior architecture. Completed 1997. ∙ David Vigliano Agency, New York, NY. Interior architecture and furniture program. Completed 1997. ∙ Bergamo Fabrics, Inc., New York, NY. Interior architecture and furniture program. Completed 1997. ∙ Skechers USA, 9 new stores at: 150 Fifth Avenue; Times Square; 2169 Broadway; 530 Broadway; 55 West 8th Street; Macy’s; Newberry Street, Boston; Bridgewater, NJ; and Paramus, NJ. Interior architecture. Completed 1997‐1999. ∙ Cowtan and Tout Fabrics, New York, NY. Studio and Sample Room. Schematic design. Completed 1996. ∙ Midwood Medical Clinic, Brooklyn, NY. Interior Design. Completed 1996.

7


∙ Coach Leatherware, New York, NY, and Nationwide. Store window displays, Conference Room, Shoe Studio, Lounge. Interior Design. Winter 1995 to Fall 1996. ∙ Mark Cross, New York, NY. Men’s Collection Showroom. Interior Design. Completed 1996. Domestic Spaces ∙ Harvey Apartment, New York. Renovation of 1500 sf apartment. Current. ∙ Goldblum Apartment, Brooklyn. Renovation and combination of 2000 sf apartment. Current. ∙ Vorovich Residence, Brooklyn. Reconstruction of 2 story house, post‐Sandy recovery. In construction. ∙ 1065 Fulton Street, Brooklyn. New 6 story, 11‐unit residential building. Current. ∙ Cash Residence, Brooklyn. Renovations to 3000 sf house. In construction. ∙ 461 83rd Street, Brooklyn. Gut renovation of 3000 sf house. 2018. ∙ Hofeldt Apartment, Brooklyn, NY. Renovation of 1000 sf apartment. 2016. ∙ Bisman Residence, Brooklyn, NY. Renovation of 900 sf apartment. 2016. ∙ Iselin House, Brooklyn, NY. Brownstone restoration. 2015. ∙ Grevenitis House, Brooklyn, NY. Gut renovation of 2700 sf brownstone. 2015. ∙ Haber Apartment, New York. Renovation of 1500 sf apartment. 2015. ∙ Martin House, Brooklyn, NY. Interior design. 2013. ∙ Adams + Bloodgood House, Sebec, ME. Schematic design for gut renovation of 2800 sf house. 2012. ∙ Martin House, Brooklyn. Interior renovations of townhouse. 2013. ∙ Crawford House, Brooks, ME. New construction of single family residence. 2013. ∙ 471 20th Street, Brooklyn. New construction of 20 unit medium density development. Schematic design phase, awaiting financing. ∙ Marshall & Wilson House, Brooklyn. New construction of 3 story private residence. Under construction, expected completion fall 2010/winter 2011. ∙ Baseline (a.k.a. the “Silhouette”), 272 21st Street, Brooklyn. New construction of 5500 sf, 4 unit condominium. Certified LEED Platinum and EnergyStar. ∙ Schnoll & Yankauer House, Brooklyn. Renovation of 4 story brownstone with significant energy efficiency upgrades. 2008. ∙ Seto House, Brooklyn. Renovation of 4 story brownstone. 2008. ∙ Hermann & Donovan residence, Brooklyn. Renovation and interior design of 2 bedroom apartment. 2008. ∙ 33 Flatbush Avenue, adaptive reuse and 40,000 sf addition to an existing loft building. Schematic design. 2006. ∙ Dearborn Residence, New York. 1,000 sf. renovation of Harlem brownstone. ∙ 289 21st Street, Brooklyn, new construction of 5500 sf, 4 unit condominium. Design development phase. Project on hold. ∙ Baker & Stohlmann Residence, Brooklyn. Brownstone gut renovation. June 2007. ∙ Boerum Hill Lofts, 262 Bond Street, Brooklyn. Adaptive reuse of existing industrial building for residential use. EnergyStar certified. Completed 2006. ∙ Bailin Residence, Brooklyn. Alterations and custom furniture. September 2005. ∙ Yarrington Residence, Brooklyn. Alterations and custom furniture. June 2005. ∙ Hobbs Residence, Brooklyn. Alterations. Ongoing. ∙ Greenwood House Condominiums, 272 21st Street, Brooklyn. Addition & interior architecture of 3 story, 3 unit townhouse. EnergyStar certified. 2005. ∙ Raible/Wolf House, Brooklyn, NY. Alteration and custom furniture. May 2004.

8


∙ Iselin House, Bergen Street, Brooklyn, NY. Interior architecture and furniture program of 3 story brownstone. September 2003. ∙ Brown/Gruber Apartment, New York, NY. Interior design. Ongoing since 2000. ∙ Rauch House, Fisher’s Island, NY. Gut renovation and furniture program of 4000 square foot house. August 2003. ∙ Pellicioli Apartment, 1 Main Street, Brooklyn. Alterations. July 2003 ∙ Safran Apartment, Lincoln Place, Brooklyn. Alterations. May 2003 ∙ Hart Apartment, 1 Main Street, Brooklyn. Gut renovation of 2000 square foot apartment. August 2003. ∙ Scott House, East Marion, NY. Exterior alterations and landscaping. August 2003. ∙ Chan/Ho Apartment, Liberty Street, New York, NY. Gut renovation and furniture program for 4000 square foot apartment. March 2003. ∙ Gill & Ross House, Galisteo, NM. New construction. ∙ Abrash Apartment, Clinton Avenue, Brooklyn, NY. Interior architecture. Completed September 2001. ∙ Priest/Shivakumar Apartment, 1 Main Street, Brooklyn, NY. Gut renovation of 2000 sf apartment. Completed August 2001. ∙ Steidlmeier Apartment, 102 East 22, New York, NY. Alterations. Summer 2001. ∙ Culkin Apartment, New York, NY. Gut renovation of 5,000 sf apartment. Completed 2000. ∙ Scott Apartment, Brooklyn, NY. Custom furniture and lighting. 2000. ∙ Fechter Apartment, 70 East 10th Street, New York, NY. Alterations. Completed 1999. ∙ Dombrowski Apartment, 1 Bond Street, New York, NY. Interior architecture. Completed 1999. ∙ Bentley/Strange Apartment, 75 Livingston Street, Brooklyn, NY. Interior architecture and furniture program. Completed 1998. ∙ Berg Apartment, 333 East 30th Street, New York, NY. Completed July 1998. ∙ Kushner House, Garrison, NY. Gut Renovation. Completed 1998. ∙ Director House, Andes, NY. Addition to existing house. Completed 1999. ∙ France Apartment, 450 6th Avenue, New York, NY. Interior design. Completed 1997. ∙ Bailey Apartment, 430 28th Street, New York, NY. Interior architecture. Completed 1997. ∙ Roeder House, Callacoon, NY. Private Residence. New construction. Completed 1997. ∙ Ross House, Weston, CT. Interior alterations. Completed 1995. Competitions ∙ ReNEWable Times Square, New York. Proposal for painting pedestrian areas, 2010. ∙ Sun Shelter, New York Waterfront, NY. 1997. ∙ Greenport Waterfront, Greenport, Long Island. Submission exhibited at Van Allen Institute, New York, NY. 1996. ∙ “The Juice,” Los Angeles, CA. 1995. ∙ Bike Racks, Metropolitan Transit Authority, Long Beach, NY. 1995. ∙ Atlanta Olympics/Public Space Competition, Atlanta, GA. National design competition entry. 1994. ∙ Michigan Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Lansing, MI. National design competition entry for a 1 acre site. Second place prize. 1993. ∙ Empty Pedestals: invited competition. Storefront for Art and Architecture. 1991. SERVICE Service to the School/Academic Organizations/Civic ∙ AIANY Committee on the Environment – Policy subcommittee, January 2018‐present.

9


∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙

Red Hook Community Farm – Core Group member, 2013 ‐ 2017 Red Hook Community Farm – volunteer, 2012 to present Sandy Neighborhood Design Help Desk – Senior Architect, Fall 2014 AIANY Waterfront Working Group, 2/2013 to 2/2014 New York City Science and Engineering Fair – Finals judge, 03/19/2013 City College of New York – Curriculum Committee, 2012 to 2014, ex‐officio Mississippi State – University Environmental Collaborative Office (MSU ECO), Buildings and Operations Sub‐Committee, 2008‐2011 Mississippi State – School of Architecture Curriculum Committee, 2008‐2011 Mississippi State – School of Architecture Curriculum Committee, Chair, 2007‐08 Mississippi State – Visual Arts Center Committee, 2007‐2009 Mississippi State – College Recruitment Committee, 2007‐2011 Mississippi State – School of Architecture Admissions Committee, Chair, 2007‐2010 Mississippi State – School of Architecture Lecture Committee, 2008‐2011 Mississippi State – School of Architecture Lecture Committee, Chair, 2007‐08 Pratt Institute General Education Task Force, 2006‐07 Member of the Pratt Institute School of Architecture Governing Group, 2002‐2007 Pratt Institute, Undergrad Architecture Curriculum Committee, 2002‐2007 Pratt Institute Degree Project Review Committee Search Committee member for Pratt Institute Associate Provost, 2005‐6 Pratt Institute Academic Senate alternate, 2004‐5 Pratt Institute Academic Senate, 2002‐4, 2005‐7 Pratt Institute Senate Academic Initiatives Committee 2002‐4 Sustainable Pratt, 2003‐7 Pratt Institute Exhibitions Committee, 2002‐3 Pratt Institute Campus Environmental Concerns Committee, 2002‐6 Pratt Institute Search Committee member for Director of Exhibitions, 2002 Pratt Institute In‐Process 8, faculty advisor Pratt Institute In‐Process 7, faculty advisor Pratt Institute Workshop for Pratt Family Weekend, 2001, 2002 Pratt Institute Peer Review Committee, 2000‐2 Penn State University, Curriculum Committee, 1996‐7 Penn State University, Lecture Committee, 1996‐7 Penn State University, Facilities Committee, 1996‐7 Pratt Institute, Curriculum Committee, 1995‐6

10


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.