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EXPERIENCE
EDUCATION
Perkins+Will
Certificate in Commercial Real Estate,
Architect
University of Washington, 2019
Seattle, Washington, 2015 - Present
Bachelor of Architecture, School of
Working with a team of designers on progressive commercial and residential highrise projects in the Seattle area, one of which is pursuing the Living Building Petal certification. Assist with design and documentation efforts, coordinate building systems with consultants, and prepare graphics and renderings for internal and entitlement project
Architecture, University of Oregon, 2015 Minor in Business, Linquist College of Business, University of Oregon, 2015
milestones. Aid campus recruitment efforts at University of Oregon job fair and career
Urban Design Program in Barcelona,
symposium annual events. Serve as co-founder of a grassroots career development and
University of Oregon, 2014
mentoring initiative, a leader of the computational design research lab, a drone pilot and photographer, and the captain of the alpine ski team.
REGISTRATIONS Wasington State Architect #12786
MWA Architects Designer
NCARB Architect #94068
Portland, Oregon, 2014 - 2015
Commercial Drone Pilot’s License
Worked in teams of up to five designers on water infrastructure and Portland Airport projects. Attended project meetings, prepared presentation graphics, presented design concepts to clients, and prepared contract documents using client graphic standards. Prepared drawing sets, phasing plans, detailed construction drawings, and conceptual and presentation renderings, using Revit and other tools. Created graphics, renderings, and presentation layouts for use in city council and public interest meetings using Photoshop and InDesign.
Autodesk Revit Certification PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Living Futures Institute, Member American Institute of Architects, Member Toastmasters, Member
SKILLS Native Proficiency
Professional Proficiency
Revit
Dynamo for Revit
Rhino + Grasshopper
V-Ray for Rhino
Photoshop
Excel
Illustrator
Word
InDesign
Acrobat Bluebeam Revu Model-making 3D printing Laser-cutter use Woodshop use and maintenance
FIRM CULTURE Osmosis Career-Development Program
Drone Initiative
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Created and developed Osmosis, a program that links growing
Co-created and developed the drone technology iniative at the
professionals with a mentor-figure for short term career-exposure
Seattle office to assist with project pursuits, site-analysis, and
opportunities that build the relationships necessary for long-
documentation of built work by leading the effort to purchase a
term knowledge sharing. Mentees reported greater career insight
DJI Inspire 2. Wrote the Standard Operating Procedure handbook
and breadth of knowledge for their chosen area of interest after
for firmwide drone users and developed a project implementation
participating in the program. Mentees also reported the success
manual to instruct teams on how to integrate the drone resource in
of the program in providing a platform of self-advocacy and self-
projects.
direction. Mentors noted the role of the session in increasing exposure and learning at the firm, as well as preparing mentees to more meaningfully contribute to their project teams.
Giant Slalom Ski Team Perkins+Will Served as captain of the office alpine race team in a Seattle-area
COmputational DEsign Group
adult ski race league. Managed the team roster, race schedule,
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carpooling, and nightly lineup in weekly races after work. Fostered
Led the generative efforts and tool-development for the CODE
comraderie and the pursuit of speed at high altitudes in sub-
Group, which supports projects through the development of
freezing temperatures.
generative and analytical computational tools. The group applies computational methods towards projects in the pursuit of increased design efficiencies, deeper analytical studies, and improved processes in creating graphic visualizations. Shared toolsets and workflows with the office with written instructional tutorials and lunchtime presentations to the office.
Outdoor Soccer Team Perkins+Will Served as co-captain of the office soccer team in a semicompetitive adult soccer league. Managed the team roster, substitutions, and positions for weekly outdoor soccer games. Solved team exhaustion with post-game snack excellence.
TEACHING Design Lab Leader with Daisy Williams, Architecture Hand Media¸ University of Oregon, 2014-2015 Design Lab Leader with Ihab Elzeyadi, Environmental Control Systems and Daylighting Strategies, University of Oregon, 2013 Studio Critic with University of Washington, Living Building Challenge Graduate Studio, 2017 Studio Critic with University of Oregon, Writer’s Hut Undergraduate Studio, 2014 Teaching Assistant with Chris Deel, Revit Fundamentals, University of Oregon, 2013-2015 Teaching Assistant with Leo Yui, Revit Fundamentals, University of Oregon, 2014
PUBLICATIONS
COMPETITIONS
“Learning Through Osmosis: A Report on the Seattle Mentoring
Nuclear Landmark for a Waste Isolation Site, Second Place, 2017
Program’s Pilot Session,” co-authored with Veronika Jonsson Perkins+Will Research Journal IX:2 (Winter 2017), 44-58 RESEARCH PARTICIPATION
arch out loud COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT Advisor
Social Interaction Tool
Seattle Landmarks Nomination for Roy Vue
University of Oregon Urban Interaction Lab, UIxD
Seattle, Washington
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Mentor ACE Mentorship Program Seattle, Washington