EDUCATION
Yale University: Masters in Architecture (August 2006 - May 2009)

Princeton University: BA, Architecture (August 2000 - June 2004)
Summa Cum Laude; Phi Beta Kappa

Denmark’s Intl. Study Program; Copenhagen, Denmark (Spring 2003)

EXPERIENCE
Architect: Herzog & de Meuron; Basel/New York (Sept 2009 – Present)
- Parrish Art Museum: SD - CA [Watermill, NY]

Architect: 1100: Architect; New York, NY (April 2005 – June 2006)
- Avant Chelsea at 245 W. 19th Street: SD - CA [New York, NY]
- Mill Center for the Arts Competition Entry [Hendersonville, NC]
- Marden Residence at East 2nd Street: CA [New York, NY]
- Main tasks incl. coordinating, drafting, DOB filing, and detailing

Architect: Rafael Vinoly Architects; New York, NY (Oct 2004 – April 2005)
- Domino Sugar Devel. Competition Winning Entry [New York, NY]
- Morven Museum and Garden Masterplan & Addition: DD [Princeton, NJ]
- Edificio Acqua Residential Development: SD [Punta del Este, Uruguay]
- Main tasks incl. rendering, drafting, model building, and detailing

Intern: Passive Solar House; Paonia, CO (June - Aug 2003)
- In charge of finish carpentry work, window and door framing, etc.

Asst Staff Architect: Theban Tomb Proj; Luxor, Egypt (June - Aug 2002)
- Analyzed and mapped a connected series of subterranean tombs
- Work site located in the Valley of the Nobles

PUBLICATIONS
- Perspecta 43: Taboo: Editor (To be published: Fall 2010)
- Retrospecta 2006-2007: Assistant Editor (Fall 2007)
- 30 60 90: 09 (2005), intro. C. Seavitt, “The Intracoastal Waterway”
- The Dark Forest and the Art of Inversion in the Work of Alvar Aalto
[ Senior Thesis with adviser Guy Nordenson ] (Spring 2004)

AWARDS & HONORS
- American Iinstitute of Architects Henry Adams Medal (Yale SoA; 2009)
[Awarded to graduating student with the highest academic ranking]
- George Nelson Fellowship (Yale SoA; 2008-2009):
[ Awarded for in-depth study of Italy's INA-Casa Program ]
- David C. Morton II Scholarship (Yale SoA; 2008-2009)
- Kenneth A. Housholder Scholarship (Yale SoA; 2006-2009)
- J. Sanford Shanley ’17 Memorial Prize (Princeton Univ; Spring 2004):
[ Awarded for outstanding academic achievement for travel & research ]
William Feay Shellman Travel Grant (Princeton Univ; Spring 2004):
[ A prize for excellence in drawing and drafting awarded for travel ]
- F. Bernard White Senior Thesis Prize (Princeton Univ; Spring 2004):
[ Awarded by the Dept. of Art to the best senior thesis re: architecture]
- William Rea ‘34 Travel Grant (Princeton Univ; 2003):
[ Awarded by the Dept. of NES for study of the architecture of Morocco ]
- Shapiro Prize for Academic Excellence (Princeton Univ; 2000-2001)
- National Merit Scholarship (National Merit Corporation; 2000-2001)

COMPUTER SKILLS
- 3D Modeling: 3D Studio Max, MAYA, and Rhino; Grasshopper, GC, Revit
- Graphics: Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign
- Drafting: AutoCAD and Vectorworks
- Animation: Aftereffects and Premiere

TEACHING EXPERIENCE
- Instructor, "Architecture": Duke TIP at Davidson (July 2008)
- TF for R. Nelson, "HSAR276: Art of Christian Empires": Yale (Spring 2009)
- TF for J. Leung, "ARC501: Arch Design Studio": Yale SOA (Fall 2008)
- TF for J. Axley, "ARC602: Structures II": Yale SOA (Fall 2007)
- TA for E. Petit, "ARC704: Arch Theory": Yale SOA (Fall 2007)

LANGUAGE SKILLS
- Proficient in Italian.