craigemoyer@gmail.com (937) 829 - 5630
C RAI G ELLIS MOYER
451 Ludlow Avenue Apartment #110 Cincinnati, Ohio 45220
EDUCATION
EXPERIENCE
Master of Architecture 2012-Present University of Cincinnati School of Architecture & Interior Design College of DAAP SAID Graduate Teaching Scholarship dForm treasurer
Intern Architect Aug. 2013-Present FRCH Design Worldwide. Cincinnati, OH
Bachelor of Urban Planning University of Cincinnati School of Planning College of DAAP
2006-2011
SKILLS ArcGIS Adobe CS AutoCAD 3DS Max Revit
SketchUP Grasshopper Microsoft OďŹƒce Rhinoceros3D Vray
Unity3D Maya Ecotect Photoshop Illustrator
Developed construction documentation for large-scale retail projects for national and international clients. Included creating details, permit and bid set documentation and design development.
Teaching Assistant April 2013-Present University of Cincinnati. Teaching assistant for professor Ming Tang. Assisted in teaching digital visualization and rapid prototyping skills to 3rd year undergraduate and graduate architecture students.
Research Assistant April 2013-Aug 2013 University of Cincinnati Funded research through professor Ming Tang. Focus of research was agent-based simulation studies and architectural visualization. Paper submitted to ACADIA conference.
MetroLAB 5-Points Alley
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Prospect Hill Residence
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MetroLAB 5-Points Alley During the summer of 2014 I had the opportunity to work in a design-build studio through UC’s MetroLAB program, an interdisciplinary studio with a community-based focus. The studio was unique in the sense that we were able to develop designs and implement them directly on-site, a derelict abandoned parking lot in Walnut Hills. While working on this studio I developed a lighting system (pictured here), which was intended to highlight the unique paving conditions of the alley, which also was constructed from parts ordinarily found in the hardware store. Additionally, I also developed a shading system of suspended cables and fabrics held in tension to alleviate the intense summer exposure which the site was hampered by.
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Professional Work This selection of work illustrates my accquired knowledge over the course of two COOP semesters in which I had the opportunity to work on large-scale retail projects for national and international clients. During this time I had several opportunities to develop details and work on built projects all across the country. The work shown here is a small selection of details I worked out on buildings which have since been completed.
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