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University of Hawaiʻi ⋅ Apparel Product Design and Merchandising 370
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This living room residence explored the principles of interior design. Understanding the aesthetic, social, and functional aspects of home interiors influenced the selection, layout, and furnishing of the space. Colors, patterns, fabrics, and the furniture pieces were chosen to complement the room’s floral art painting. An accent wall also enhances the overall design distinguishing the entertainment/game table • MISCELLANEOUS • WORKSwhile area from the rest of the living room. Paintings and Furniture Pieces found online
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University of Southern California ⋅ Arch 505A
The design of this Charter School was influenced by the concept of creating a link between the school and the community. As a center for the neighborhood, the design relates to the surrounding site. Its form is driven by two main buildings which serve as nodes. These buildings are rotated toward the grid pattern of the site at the intersection between Hoover Street and Adams Boulevard. They consist of classrooms and faculty offices and are connected through an underground level. Representing the link to the community and the nearby park, a physical connection is also created between the two nodes by slanted green roofs. These roofs blend the landscape with the building while creating inviting outdoor gathering spaces for the students, faculty, and community.
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University of Southern California ⋅ Arch 605A
exposition park museum This Art Museum focuses on creating an experience for visitors to enjoy both the surrounding environment and artwork. Located within Exposition Park, the design of the museum is influenced by a promenade of trees that are unique to the site. Encouraging circulation and movement, the museum weaves under, above, and between the trees creating various indoor and outdoor museum gallery spaces.
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University of Southern California ⋅ Arch 605B
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Located at the LA River, this Knowledge Center is 1,000,000 sf of mixed use program including spaces for work and live along with various green spaces for landscape and gathering. This design focuses on the issue of urban planning and revitalizing the LA River to create environmental, social, and economic benefits to the community. The design of the Knowledge Center consists of two buildings each with a work tower for offices and live tower for residences. With the surrounding zoning consisting of work on one side of the river and live on the other, each building creates a bridge that crosses the river to integrate the work and live environment of the site with the work and live towers of the building.
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market rate apartments 1,000 sq. ft
market rate apartments 1,000 sq. ft
University of Southern California ⋅ Arch 507
residential high-rise The focus of this downtown Residential High-Rise utilizes various BIM programs to develop and analyze the design. Revit was used to create the basic form of the building along with further developing an apartment floor plan. To understand the passive and active cooling and heating systems, an environmental systems diagram was created in Rhino. Vasari was then used for an energy analysis to obtain data on the effect of solar radiation on the High-Rise. sun from southeast shielded by overhang
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natural ventilation from operable balcony doors
radiant floor heating for heat distribution/thermal efficiency
low-e glazing to allow natural light in and reflecting heat
environmental systems diagram
passive and active cooling and heating systems
environmental systems diagram
passive and active cooling and heating systems
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FZAD Architecture + Design ⋅ New York
Ernst + Mintz high-end residential This 2,000 sf High-End Residential apartment is an actual project located in Manhattan, New York. As part of the renovation of the apartment, Construction Documents for a Landmarks Approval Package were developed for the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission. Along with making changes to the Demolition Plan and Construction Plan, a Window Section and Window Schedule were created. Approval was needed in regards to the change of the window facades and window materials.
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To utilize my skills and experience to pursue a career as a designer. As a hardworking and enthusiastic young professional, I have a unique combination of academic and professional experience in architecture, project management, and business.
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Marketing Coordinator, Architects Hawaii Ltd. Hawaiʻi. Jan 2013 to present.
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Assists with the local and international marketing, public relations, and social media efforts of the firm. Develops and prepares written and graphical content for proposals including RFQs and RFPs. Develops presentations, project data sheets, and award submissions for various small- and large- scale projects in the areas of Retail, Hospitality, Residential, Commercial, Healthcare, and Education.
Architecture/Marketing Intern, FZAD Architecture + Design. New York.
Jun 2012 to Sept 2012.
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Assisted in the various phases of project development from market research, site survey, and design development to construction documents for Retail and High-End Residential projects.
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Created and rendered 3D digital models using Revit and Photoshop for client presentations.
Assistant Project Manager, M&R Facility Concepts, Inc. California. Jun 2009 to Aug 2010.
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Assisted with the project management of Healthcare Facilities located in the US, Japan, and Korea. Worked with projects in the planning, design, and construction phases.
Intern, Office Pavilion, Dealer of Herman Miller Office Furniture. Hawaiʻi. May 2008 to Nov 2008.
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Assisted the interior design team in the design, selection, materials, and space programming of Herman Miller ergonomic products for Healthcare, Education, and Government Facility projects.
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Involved in product research, coordination with manufacturers, maintenance of the design library, and administrative duties.
School of Architecture. University of Southern California. Master of Architecture.
Aug 2010 to May 2012. Graduation Date: May 2012. Treasurer for USC Graduate Architecture Student Association (GASA) 2011-2012. Recipient of 2012 Alpha Rho Chi Medal for Leadership, Service, and Professional Merit.
Price School of Public Policy. University of Southern California. Certificate in Sustainable Cities. Aug 2010 to May 2012. Graduation Date: May 2012.
Shidler College of Business. University of Hawaiʻi.
Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing. Jan 2008 to May 2009. Graduation Date: May 2009. Manoa Dean’s List Fall 2008, Spring 2009.
School of Architecture. University of Hawaiʻi. Aug 2003 to Dec 2007. Manoa Dean’s List Fall 2004.
computer skills
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Architecture Software and 3D Rendering AutoCAD, 3D AutoCAD, Revit, Vasari, 3D Studio MAX, Google SketchUp, Rhino, Maxwell, VRay
Graphic Design Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop
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Office/Management Adobe Acrobat, Microsoft Access, Excel, Outlook, Powerpoint, Word