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Education Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Cambridge MA Masters in Urban Planning, graduated May 2012, area of concentration: Transportation and Land Use Trinity Hall, Cambridge University, UK Diploma in Architecture, awarded June 2000 and BA (Hons) in Architecture, awarded June 1996
Urban Planning and Design Chan Krieger NBBJ, Boston, MA, Urban Designer, August 2012- May 2014. Selected projects include: Northeastern University Institutional Master Plan, submitted November 2013. Urban Designer: Responsibilities included: consultant coordination, developing massing studies for potential campus building sites, writing project descriptions; materials for public meetings; website content, design strategy Thayer Street Planning Study, Providence, RI, Project Manager: a six month town/gown urban regeneration strategy and design guidelines produced in collaboration with Toole transportation planners, HR&A real-estate economic advisors and the City of Providence Department of Planning Southeast Community Neighborhood Conservation District Guidelines, Newport News, VA Project Manager working with the City of Newport News Department of Planning, produced design guidelines to allow for infill development of vacant lots to encourage home building in an economically stressed community New York City Department of City Planning, Urban Design Unit, Winter Internship Dec 2011-Jan 2012 Working with the Manhattan and the Bronx Borough offices to compile a video documenting participants’ opinions at a public charette in October 2011 CABE (UK Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment), London Research Assistant Dec 2009 – June 2010: Produced research assessing the impact of supermarket-led mixed-use developments within urban centers of the UK. Work formed part of CABE’s official policy document published Sept. 2010, and presented to Design Review Panel Members and at the Building Magazine conference on Supermarkets, July 2010
Architecture Freelance work in collaboration with Kevin Fellingham Architecture, London Mooli’s, 50 Frith Street, London W1 Project Architect April- November 2009: designed and managed the construction of an interior fit-out for, a new restaurant with $120,000 budget Bolt Partners’ offices, Haverstock Hill, London NW3 Project Architect Prepared a feasibility study for a $2million mixed-use development on a challenging site next to Belsize Park Underground station Eric Parry Architects, London Project Architect and architectural assistant 2002-2009. Selected projects include: Palladio, His Life and Legacy, Royal Academy, London W1 Project Architect from May 2008 - Jan 2009, working with $140K budget to display approximately 220 artifacts including Palladio’s original 16th Century drawings, paintings by Titian and Canelletto, and contemporary models: assignment included client, graphic design liaison, construction administration, joinery, metal work detailing, lighting design and video work 47-50 New Bond Street, 12-14 St George Street, London W1 Project Architect Mar 2006 - April 2008, participation from feasibility to tender documentation for this $50 million development comprising 160,000 sq ft office, retail and residential accommodation. I prepared planning application submission and tender documentation for interior packages, including joinery, elevators, and reception areas 5 Aldermanbury Square, London EC2 Architectural assistant October 2002 - November 2006 involvement from design to construction administration for this $110 million 20 storey 387,000 sq ft office building. I focused on the street level new public realm, coordinating concrete levels, stone, concrete, metal work for both internal and external spaces Aldermanbury Square Landscape, London EC2 Project Architect involved in schematic design to construction October 2004 - Nov 2006. I coordinated and produced construction documentation for this $975,000 redevelopment of Aldermanbury Square providing 22,600 sq ft of improved public realm for the City of London
Additional experience Graduate School Work at Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Cambridge, MA Research assistant to Professor José Gómez-Ibáñez, June-November 2011: contributor to a paper on public transit and congestion alleviation in Jakarta, Indonesia. Based on 2 months’s research in Jakarta,
studying the efficacy of Bus Rapid Transit working alongside partners at MTI, the Indonesian Transport Society Research assistant to Professor Judith Grant Long, January 2011- May 2012: compiled material for a new publication on the impacts of staging Olympic games on host cities Allies and Morrison Architects, London Architectural Assistant 2000- 2002, key project included: Masterplan for the Sidgwick Site, Cambridge University’s arts campus: I prepared a conservation study, and contributed to the planning and detailed design of the infrastructure/ landscaping proposals Kohn Pedersen Fox, New York City Architectural Assistant 1997- 1998, key projects included: Construction administration for the renovation of 55 Water Street, Manhattan, schematic design for Wharton Business School, University of Pennsylvania
Teaching, lecturer, guest critic Upcoming: speaker at Architecture Society of Boston Conference, October 28, 2014 Boston Architectural College Career Gateway program, Instructor: February-May 2013 Served on the Urban Land Institute’s technical review panel for Chicopee, MA., October 2012 Taught “VideoCity” class for the Masters in Urban Planning Core Studio at the GSD, Harvard: September 2012 Instructor at Career Discovery, GSD Harvard, June- July 2012 Guest lecturer at the Binus International School, Jakarta, June 2011 Guest critic at the University of East London; Cambridge University and Canterbury School of Architecture
Publications Harvard Asia Quarterly, Winter 2011: The Grid-locked Commute, a study of Jakarta’s Transportation Problems; Co-authored with Professor José Gomez-Ibañez (GSD, HKS), Justin Brandon (MUP 2012) Building Design Magazine, London, UK. Review of Pull House, Brattleboro, Vermont, USA by Procter Rihl Architects, Published Sept 10, 2010.
Video work Newark Big Plans: Working with Damon Rich, Chief Urban Designer for the City of Newark, NJ, to produce and edit a video to inform residents about zoning regulation, August 2014- ongoing Lessons from Community-led Planning in the South Bronx, NY: Masters thesis project at the GSD; understanding how community organizations delivered substantive physical improvements in an economically disadvantaged neighborhood. October 2011- May 2012 Macro Jam: Jakarta: co-producer and director with Justin Brandon; used as an exhibit in Professor GomezIbanez’s HKS class about congestion alleviation Andrea Palladio: Through the Eyes of Contemporary Architects. Producer/ Editor, October 2008- Jan 2009. I defined the concept with the Royal Academy Architecture curator Kate Goodwin and edited an interview with Toh Shimasaki Architects; one of a series of five we developed. These were shown at the Royal Academy, London, and at Fundacion La Caixa, in both Barcelona and Madrid Aftermath, co- director, editor, cameraman and producer of a 15 minute documentary about those living and working around Ground Zero, filmed in September 2004. Shown at the Portobello Film Festival June 2006, London and the closing gala at ‘Airspace‘, the Architecture Foundation exhibit June 2006
Honors and Awards Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Cambridge MA Spring 2012: First Place in the 2012 Boston Affordable Housing Development Competition; role: lead architect Fall 2011: REAI Grant recipient for video thesis project “Community-Led Planning in the South Bronx, NY”; project now held in the GSD library Summer 2011: Recipient of the Kennedy School’s Ash Institute grant sponsored by the Rajawali Foundation First and second semester’s work selected for inclusion in the GSD’s ‘Platform’ magazine 2011 Spring 2011: Urban Land Institute student competition 2011, awarded ‘special mention’ for urban design Kingston University, London Awarded Commendation for course and examination work, September 2006 Eric Parry Architects, London Aldermanbury Square: 2009 Civic Trust Award winner; 2008 British Council of Offices winner, National and Regional (London) levels, 2009 Stirling Prize shortlist Competition wins: at 185 Park Street, a 30,500 sq ft mixed use development in March 2003, and at Leathersellers’ Hall, St Helen’s Place, London EC3 for a new interior fit-out, September 2008 Trinity Hall, Cambridge University Commendations for 4th and 5th years, Trinity Hall Prize for Achievements in Architecture, Fifth Year
Technical Proficiency AutoCAD, Revit, Sketchup, MicroStation, Adobe Creative Suite, Premiere, Microsoft Office suite.
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1 Proposed new civic space on the extended Crescent Ave 2 Initial demographic analysis comparing this area of Dorchester with the rest of Boston 3 Plan of proposed final build out circa 2025 4 Proposed final build out 2025, land use diagram
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1 1 View from the entrance into Gallery 1 (Photograph: Nick Kane) 2 Palladio through the Eyes of Contemporary Architects video installation. 3 Detail of the double-sided drawing frames 4 Elevating the Redentore onto the walls of Gallery 2 5 Gallery 2 (Photograph: Nick Kane)
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