Curriculum Vitae










EDUCATION


Princeton University School of Architecture Master of Architecture, 2009

Wesleyan University Bachelor of Arts, 2003
Major: Studio Art with a concentration in Architecture

Columbia University Shape of Two Cities Program, 2001-2002

AWARDS, HONORS, PUBLICATIONS & EXHIBITIONS


49 Cities for WorkAC. April-May 2009
Research and design of content in the forthcoming publication and exhibition at Storefront for Art & Architecture, New York.

Butler Traveling Fellowship Princeton University School of Architecture. Summer 2008
Travel to France to conduct research on the urban design and architecture of Jean Renaudie, in preparation for Master's Thesis in Architecture.

Surface & Space 2004
Publication of a collection of drawings and digital media about the façade/courtyard relationship in St. Petersburg, Russia.

Mortimer Hays-Brandeis Traveling Fellowship Wesleyan University / Brandeis University. 2003-2004
Travel to St. Petersburg, Russia, to create the body of work published in Surface & Space

Departmental Honors Wesleyan University, Department of Art & Art History. 2003

Situation Zilkha Gallery, Wesleyan University. April 2003
Exhibition of undergraduate thesis project.

TEACHING & RESEARCH


WorkAC New York, Summer 2007
Research Fellow: research and design for 49 Cities, a forthcoming exhibition and publication from WorkAC

Princeton University School of Architecture Fall 2008
Teaching Assistant: instruction for Senior undergraduate-level design studio, taught by Ron Witte.

Wesleyan University Spring 2003
Teaching Assistant: instruction for second-semester introductory undergraduate studio, taught by James Forren.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE


WW Architecture Princeton, NJ, Summer 2008
Design Intern: design on institutional and high-end residential projects.

SPG Architects New York, 2005-2006
Junior Architect: design, documentation, procurement, and management on multiple high-end residential projects in New York City.

S. Russell Groves Architect New York, 2004
Graphic Designer: redesign of identity and promotional materials; architectural renderings and presentations.