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YARD & STOCK, a farm to fork cuisine. The design concept derived from simplifying historic architectural detail of barns in rural Nebraska. YARD & STOCK, similar to Nebraska farms, has an open layout referencing the Great Plains.
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S13- Current: Intern at Coffey and Company House of Interiors I’m interested in working in a collaborative work environment, including interior design as an intragal component of an architectural solution.
KHULOUD AL-WAELY kalwaely@huskers.unl.edu 402.217.5657
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I am currently pursuing a Bachelor’s of Interior Design with a Minor in Product Design, and have been an intern at HDR, Inc. since June 2011. I am interested in working very closely in collaboration with other disciplines from the birth of a project through to the very end. I strive to continually learn, innovate, grow and collaborate.
AMANDA BALHORN Amandakaitlan@yahoo.com 402.981.7045
ISSUU.COM/AMANDABALHORN/DOCS/AMANDA.BALHORN
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Summer 13: von Hemert Interiors Interior Design Intern F12-Present: International Interior Design Association -XQLRU 2IÀFHU 6HQLRU 2IÀFHU
MARISSA CLOW marissa.clow@gmail.com 714.296.7461
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Summer 13: Interned at Dekker/Perich/Sabatini in ABQ, NM S13-Summer 14: Resident Assistant, Sandoz Hall F12-Summer 14: College of Architecture Student Ambassador Various Volunteer/Leadership Experiences through UNLC
EMILY CLARK
emilyanne402@gmail.com 505.417.0406
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Alley Poyner Macchietto Architecture_ Internship Tau Sigma Delta Secretary 0HPEHU &ODVV RIĂ€FHU RI ,,'$ Active Member of Chi Omega at UNL
ERICA FREDERIKSEN frederiksen.erica@gmail.com 712.304.1108
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Summer 13: Aaron Carlson Design & Event Planning (Omaha, NE) 12-13: UNL College of Architecture Ambassador & Peer Mentor 6XPPHU $OO 0DNHV 2IĂ€FH (TXLSPHQW 2 6W /LQFROQ 1(
Summers 10,11: LMK Concepts (2902 S 102nd St. Omaha, NE)
JESSICA GIBBONS
jessicag@huskers.unl.edu 402.812.5117
Kitchen and restaurant design for No More Empty Pots in Omaha, NE. The purpose of this project is to create a space that promotes the Omaha based agricultural education, collaboration, sustainability, working to build a stronger, healthier Omaha.
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I offer a comprehensive knowledge of architecture and interior design skills, as well as the ability to deliver my creativity through various programs such as Revit, autoCAD, Rhino, Google Sketchup and other ADOBE software.
PHUONG NGUYEN phn.new.design@gmail.com 402.986.4014
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Relating to clients on a personal level and creating designs that solve problems is of importance to me. I thoroughly enjoy collaborative work, for I believe the best way to create great design is to combine all minds involved. I have a strong background in leadership and communiction.
ANNA JONES
annaljones3@gmail.com 573.330.0185
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New Age Design, Internship $6,' 0HPEHU DQG 2IĂ€FHU ,,'$ 0HPEHU DQG 2IĂ€FHU Tau Sigma Delta, Member
JAMIE LEWIS
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S14: Intern at All Makes Summer 13: Intern at RMW Arch & Interiors F12 - S13: Interiors Peer Mentor S12: Assist. at Window Cover
KIRA LUXON
kaluxon@gmail.com 402.651.5249
http://issuu.com/kiraluxon
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$V , UHテ?FW XSRQ P\ WLPH DV D VWXGHQW RI WKH ,QWHULRU 'HVLJQ SURJUDP DQG look forward to graduation this May, I am grateful for never giving up on myself. By making the switch from architecture to interior design I gained a new outlook upon design and how I can approach my future goal in life. After graduation I plan on earning my Masters in Architecture.
MATTHEW MASTEN
matthewmasten5@gmail.com 402.560.7919
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Member of Phi Kappa Theta Honor Society Summer 2013: Design Intern at Tiffany Farha Design 2012 – Present: Awarded an exhibition in the Kruger Collection of Miniatures Gallery
ALLISON PLACZEK alliplaczek@yahoo.com 316.213.9478
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A passion of mine is to work with and help others. I volunteer with the Commission for the Blind, Relay for Life planning, and am involved in a variety of campus activities in and out of my design program. I gained valuable knowledge outside of the classroom through an abroad program in Paris and a yearlong internship in commercial design.
CHANDLER SANDERS csanders27@huskers.unl.edu 402.730.7024
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I am interested in residential and small scale commercial design in the greater Midwest area. I love working one-on-one with clients, solving problems, and improving spaces. I am also the secretary for UNL’s ASID chapter.
AMANDA SHINAUT ashinaut@hotmail.com 402.309.4588
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I am a fourth year interior design student at UNL. I am a member of ASID and have had internships with CHI Construction as an interior design assistant and another with Artistico Interiors. My internships were very helpful in expanding my knowledge in residential and commercial design.
TARA SOE
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I am a true believer that working in collaboration with clients and other professionals leads to more successful and functional GHVLJQ &UHDWLQJ XQLTXH VROXWLRQV VSHFLĂ€FDOO\ IRU HDFK FOLHQW LQ D detail-oriented and sustainable manner is one of my strengths.
SARA WESTERMAN sarawesterman@hotmail.com 605.323.7989
http://sarawesterman.wix.com/portfolio
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Motivated, personable interior design student with eight years of customer service industry experience that will enable me to help every type of client. My goal is to use my exceptional customer service and communication skills to maintain relationships with existing and new clients.
GENEVIEVE WILHELM
Jgwilhelm1@hotmail.com 402.450.4838
Sephora Proposal: Student Design Competition // Store Design Challenge
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SARA N. WOLFE
wolfe.saranoel@gmail.com 402.429.8066
http://issuu.com/snwolfe
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13-14: Treasurer, ASID 10-14: Student Athlete, UNL Swim & Dive Team 13: Treasurer, Tri Delta 11-12, 12-13: Recipient, Academic All-Big Ten
MEGAN ZIEMANN
megan.ziemann@huskers.unl.edu 512.966.0424
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F11- Dublin School of Architecture 12- Parametric Graduate Research S13- London Travel Studio Summer 13 - Davis Partnership Architects 13-14 - Autonomous System Development Thesis
GRAYSON BAILEY
grayson.d.bailey@gmail.com 402.541.3752
www.graysondanielbailey.com
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ADAM M. DAILEY adailey_09@hotmail.com 402.405.6187
http://adammdailey.carbonmade.com/projects/5112338
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MATTHEW GOESER
mgoeser@gmail.com 402.669.2669 mgoeser.com
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Present- London Study Abroad Participant 12-13 College of Architecture Graduate Teaching Assistant 12-13- Student Advisory Board Graduate Representative, 20 Summer 13- Architectural Intern_OPN, Des Moines, IA Summer 12- Architectural Intern_MBH, San Francisco, CA
ELIZABETH GOLL elizabethgoll@gmail.com 402.838.9030
http://issuu.com/elizabethgoll/docs/elizabethgoll
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F11-S14 Work at The Clark Enersen Partners F13-F14 TA for 2nd Year Design Studio S14 TA for Structures II F07-F11 Genetics Lab Technician
TRENTON HINZE thinze3@gmail.com 402.984.5241
http://issuu.com/trentonhinze/docs/published_porfolio
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09- BSBA-Accounting, Midland University S14- Master of Architecture, UNL F13-S14 Teaching Assistant
JOSEPH JOHNSON
johnsonjm@huskers.unl.edu 402.762.5443
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S13-PRESENT: INTERN AT HDR ARCHITECTURE F11-F12: MEMBER AIAS
MATTHEW JORN Matt.jorn@gmail.com 402.580.0546
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F12 – China Education Abroad Participant S13 – London Education Abroad Participant F13 – Graduate Teaching Assistant, History and Theory S14 – Graduate Teaching Assistant, Design Drawing
SHANE LABENZ
shane.a.labenz@gmail.com 402.430.3902 theeideticmemory.wordpress.comdocs/published_porfolio
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S14 TA for Architecture History & Theory S13 Internship with OPN Architects F08-S12 Internship with Altus Architectural Studios
EVAN LAMPRECHT evanlamprecht@gmail.com 402.238.5842
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CHRIS LANDER
chris@worldenergyproject.org 402.660.8800 www.worldenergyproject.org
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S13 - Internship at Holland Basham Architects -Omaha,NE S12 - Graduated 1st in Class from UNL College of Architecture BSD S12 - Internship at the Nebraska State Building Division S12 - College of Architecture Friends Association Outstanding Student Award
JUSTIN LANGENFELD justin.langenfeld@gmail.com 402.290.2174
http://issuu.com/justinlangenfeld/docs/portfoliodocs/published_porfolio
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Summer 2011 (HBA Intern-Omaha) Summer 2012 (HDR Intern-Denver) Summer 2013 (HDR Intern-Denver) Spring 2013 (Teacher Assistant-UNL)
CHRIS NIENHUESER cnienhueser1@gmail.com 308.249.3795
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Summer 2012 BVH Architects Omaha, NE April 2013-Present Steven Ginn Architects Member of the Guinness World Records Lincoln Logs design and build China Fall 2012 AIAS:
SARAH PANKOW sarahpankow@gmail.com 402.812.4524
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MATTI ROINILA Mtroinila10@gmail.com 701.330.5351
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S13- Altus Arch Studios S12- Studio 951 Arch F12-Present- X TA 4+ years construction
CHRISTOPHER ROKAHR
rokahr@gmail.com 605.929.2620
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BENJAMIN STOKKE benjamin.r.stokke@gmail.com 402.440.9253 www.benstokke.com
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S13-Present: Graduate Teaching Assistant – Intro to Design Summer 13: Arch Intern – OPN Architects, Des Moines, IA Summer 12: Architectural Intern – First National Buildings Inc. F12-S13: AIAS Marketing Director
DANIEL ZEGERS Dzegers24@gmail.com 402.366.9090
www.danielzegers.com
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BRIAN ANDERSON brianbb2005@gmail.com 402.992.2183
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I have taken a strong interest in researching and planning at a regional scale. Gaining an understanding of how the whole environmental system works, and how changes that have occurred or changes proposed will affect that system
JACOB KOPHAMER kophamerla@gmail.com 402.643.5437
www.kophamerla.com
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NATE M. KROHN natekrohn@gmail.com 402.841.2858
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Matthew has interned at Thomas Balsley Associates in NYC and at Alley Poyner Architecture, in Omaha, NE. His undergraduate research addresses soil remediation strategies for derelict land in under-served populations.
MATT MACCHIETTO
matthew.macchietto@yahoo.com 402.850.1226
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA-LINCOLN
COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE
2014
GRADUATE GALLERY