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MASSACHUSETTS
INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Cambridge, MA
Master of Architecture, February 2000. GPA 4.7/5.0. |
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MASSACHUSETTS
INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Cambridge, MA
Bachelor of Science degree in Architectural Design, June 1995. GPA
4.6/5.0. Humanities concentration in Chinese Language. |
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COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
New York, NY and Paris, FRANCE
Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation: Shape
of Two Cities: New York / Paris Program 1992-1993. |
| awards |
Domus
Boeing Business Jet Design Competition - Second Prize, Summer
2000 Awarded
AIA Gold Medal (for students). May 2000 Skidmore
Owings and Merrill Foundation Traveling Fellowship Nominee
Awarded Marvin Goody Prize - for thesis research. Fall 1999
Awarded
American Institute of Architect’s Foundation Scholarship. Fall 1997 |
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works published/ exhibited |
PLAN, Publication of
the MIT Department of Architecture, 2001
DOMUS, New Visions for Business Jet Interiors, July 2000
Design work exhibited at Chandigarh College of Architecture. Fall
1998
Group work exhibited at Tsinghua University Beijing. Summer 1998
Design work exhibited within galleries at MIT. Spring 1998 - Spring
1999
Coursework published in Architecture. August 1999
Disaster-relief housing workshop details published in Technology
Review. August 1998
Coursework published in Archi-Tech. December 1998
Coursework published in Pasajes, Arquitectura Y Critica,
Volume 9 |
| experience |
MARMOL
RADZINER AND ASSOCIATES
Los Angeles CA
February 2003- present.
Project Architect
Construction Administration, Design Development, and Working Drawings
for several residential projects in Los Angeles and Santa Fe. |
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FOSTER
AND PARTNERS
London, ENGLAND
February 2001- December 2002
Architectural Assistant
Albion
Riverside, a development in Battersea, London composed of
200 high-end residential apartments, office building, and affordable
housing block. Responsibilities include production drawings and
design of superstructure concrete, blockwork, lifts, drylining,
hard floor finishes, and doors, frames and ironmongery packages
for tender. |
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MASSACHUSETTS
INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Cambridge, MA
January 2000- January 2001.
Research Fellow for Sustainable Housing in China Group - Building
Technology Group
Worked as project Manager/architect for housing projects in China.
Supervised several students and participated in schematic design
and management of four housing projects of varying densities -
Beijing Star Garden, Shanghai Taidong Residential Quarter, Shenzhen
Wonderland Phase IV, and Beijing Hui Long Guan. Also had responsibility
as network adminstrator and was responsible for managing the web
server and designing the website.
Traveled to China in May of 2000 and July 2001 to participate
in teaching conferences intended to educate architects, developers,
and consumers about energy-efficient methods for housing. |
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MASSACHUSETTS
INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Cambridge, MA Spring 1998
Appointed Teaching Assistant for Graduate Level Design Studios -
Fall 1999 and Spring 1998
Teaching Assistant for Graduate Level Housing Workshop - Spring
1998
Teaching Assistant for Undergraduate Design Studio - Fall 1997
Architecture Computer Resources - managed the department of architecture's
network of computers. Fall 1998
Departmental Photographer - photographs published regularly in department
publications. Spring 1998 - Fall 1998
Compton Gallery Exhibits - designed and executed the installation
of two architectural exhibits. |
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PEI
COBB FREED AND PARTNERS
New York, NY February 1996 - August 1996
Shining
Park Tower in Taichung, Taiwan - design development stage: Multi-use
tower including hotel, and offices. Responsible for design decisions
and managing document specifics. Supervised the construction of
a large-scale lobby model. September 1995 - January 1996. Sheraton
Jakarta in Indonesia - schematic and design development stages:
Multi-use tower including commercial, apartments, and hotel functions.
In AutoCAD: created floor plans, building sections, elevations,
and performed hotel space planning. Constructed a digital model
of building exterior and curtain wall, built physical study models.
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ESCUELA DE LAS AMERICAS
Maturin, VENEZUELA September 1996 - June
1997
Head of the Mathematics Department. Taught grades 7 through 12.
Courses included pre-Algebra, Geometry, Algebra 2, SAT Preparation,
Computers, and Art. Coached basketball and soccer teams, sponsored
the newspaper and yearbook committees. |
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CORDOGAN
CLARK AND ASSOCIATES, INC.
Chicago, IL Summer 1994
Glen Ellyn Public Library - Construction Document Phase: Originated
models of floor plans, library desks, and children's reading room
for a public library project in Illinois. Completed and organized
details, schedules, floor plans, and elevations for working drawings
using AutoCAD. |
| skills |
Experience with Microsoft Word, Microsoft
Excel, Microsoft Access, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Pagemaker, AutoCAD,
Microstation, Radiance, Lightscape, 3D Studio, and web-publishing
programs. Familiar with UNIX, DOS, and Macintosh operating systems.
Semi-fluent in Mandarin Chinese. Conversant in French and Spanish. |
| background |
U.S. Citizen. Born in Iowa City, Iowa.
Graduated in top 5% of Deerfield High School Class of 1991 in Deerfield,
Illinois. Member of 1994 New
England Women’s 8 Championship Field Hockey Team. Recipient
of 1995 Photographer's Journal Honorable Mention Prize. Publications
include Continuity/Transformation in Architecture and Community
Form - The MIT Japan Program 1999 Workshop, Honduras
Workshop - Spring 1999, and The 1998 Beijing Urban Design Studio.
Traveled throughout the United States, Central and South America,
Western Europe, China,
Taiwan, Japan, and
India. |
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