JOOME LEE 603 W Park Av A e #103 Libertyville, IL 60048 T l. 847 668 0861 Te lee.joome@gmail.com
Education
Master of Architecture (2011) Samfox School of Design & Visual Arts, Washington University in St. Louis Bachelor of Arts in Architecture (2006) Department of Architecture & Art, Lehigh University
Relevant Courses
Designing Sustainable Environments, Contemporary Critical Regional Practices, Acoustics and Lighting, Climate and Light, Site Planning, Urban Development Seminar, Professional Practice I, Design Thinking: Research and Design Methods, Web Design, Sculpture, Figure Drawing I, Photography I, Color Theory, 21 Century Art History
Experiences
Intern Architect at Skidmore Owings & Merrill LLP, Chicago IL (05/2008 - 08/2008) -Ayala Tower One/Philippine Stock Exchange, Manila Philippine: Rendering, schematic plan/section drawings -China Merchant & Wood Park, Shenzhen China: Mapping, conceptual model making Intern Architect at Design Synergies LTD, Chicago IL (05/2006-07/2007) -Toyota Dealers, Lafayette IN: Drawing architectural/structural/mechanical/pluming documents Communicating with Gensler for design quality Daily digital communication with structural engineers, facility manager, and interior designers Administrative Assistant at Performing Dept of Washington University, St. Louis MO (09/2009-05/2010) Receptionist duties, Article research for faculty members and various office tasks Laser-cutter Operator at Washington University, St. Louis MO (09/2008-05/2009) Custom cut of architectural materials from AutoCAD
Additional Skills
AutoCAD Architecture 2011 /Revit /Ecotect Adobe Photoshop /lllustrator /InDesign Rhino Ceros: V-ray and Maxwell /3DMax Microsoft Words /Powerpoint /Excel Languages: Korean (Native); English (Fluent); French (Intermediate)
Interests & Activities
Drum and violin
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