Work:
Pennoni Associates since Jun 2013
Design Technology Manager
KlingStubbins - National Mar 2007 - Mar 2013
Director of Practice Technology
Daroff Design Inc 2005 - 2007
Architect
RMJM Hillier 2001 - 2003
Architect
Education:
University of Pennsylvania 1996 - 2000
Masters, Architecture & Landscape Architecture
University of California, Riverside 1989 - 1993
Bachelor of Science (BS), Business Administration and Management, General
Skills:
Bim
Architectural Design
Architecture
Revit
Design Research
Sustainable Design
Autocad
Architectures
Submittals
Rendering
Cad
Construction Drawings
Construction
3D Visualization
Integrated Project Delivery
Collaborative Innovation
Feasibility Studies
Leed
Sketchup
Comprehensive Planning
Building Information Modeling
Visionary
Urban Design
Site Planning
Interior Design
Space Planning
Green Building
Real Time Rendering
Technology Solutions
Technology Leadership
Interior Architecture
Building Codes
Sustainable Architecture
Microstation
Vdc
Project Management
Team Building
Professional Mentoring
Reality Capture
Scan To Bim
Computer Aided Design
Space Planning
Residential Design
Rhino
Competitive Strategies
Interests:
Family
Robotics
International Travel
Design
Skiing
Fabrication and Craftsmanship
Gardening
Technology
Web Development
Science Fiction
Real Estate Investment
Drawing
Awards:
E. Lewis Dales Traveling Fellowship Competition
University of Pennsylvania
Awarded each year to second year graduate student for travel abroad in the summer before final year of study. Students are selected for the Fellowship through a portfolio competition.
Attended Summer session at Venice School of Architecture, Italy. Traveled throughout Italy, and into Switzerland.
First Place, Schenck Woodman Competition
University of Pennsylvania
Albert F. Schenck Woodman Memorial Scholarship
Awarded for travel abroad on the basis of a design competition for Masters of Architecture students.
David Lukens Bockius, Jr. Traveling Scholarship
University of Pennsylvania
David Lukens Bockius, Jr. Traveling Scholarship Fund through a gift from the estate of David Lukens Bockius Jr., AR 35, to provide traveling fellowships for students of architecture while they are completing their graduate professional education.
Traveled to Japan, China
National AIA Scholastic Award
American Institute of Architects
AIA Scholastic Awards are granted to select graduate students for excellence in the study of architecture at accredited university degree programs.
Edgar A Newberry Scholarship
University of Pennsylvania
Provides support for architecture students working toward their professional degree, through a gift from the estate of Marie J. Newberry, widow of Edgar A. Newberry, AR'10. Newberry was a practicing architect before becoming increasingly involved in the corporate management of the J.J. Newberry Co., a chain of variety and department stores.
Awarded consecutively 1998, 1999
NCARB A.R.E Candidate
NCARB
No single examination can test for competency in all aspects of architecture, which is why the Architect Registration Examination (ARE) is not the only requirement to become a licensed architect. The ARE concentrates on those services that most affect the public health, safety, and welfare. The ARE has been developed with specific concern for its fidelity to the practice of architecture; that is, its content relates to the actual tasks an architect encounters in practice. This examination attempts to determine the candidate's qualifications not only to perform measurable tasks, but also to exercise the skills and judgment of a generalist working with numerous specialists. In short, the objective is to reflect the practice of architecture as an integrated whole.
Certifications:
Autodesk Revit
Autodesk