licensed Architect leed green associate
California Architect’s Board U.S. Green Building Council
WORK EXPERIENCE:
JGMA: June 2023 - present
Project Architect | Chicago
coordinating schematic design on satellite terminals at O’Hare International Airport
Marmol Radziner: April 2018 - March 2023
Senior Job Captain | San Francisco
supervising design team, managing client presentations, coordinating consultants and general contractors, orchestrating drawing sets for residential and commercial projects through concept design to construction administration
Mark Cavagnero Associates: June - August 2016
Architectural Intern | San Francisco
coordinating consultants with design team, revit digital modeling, detail drawing, 3dsmax rendering, developing SD, DD, and CD drawing sets
Patrick Tighe Architecture: January - June 2016
Architectural Intern | Los Angeles
executing renderings, drafting schematic plans in autocad, constructing physical models and finishing plaster sculptures for the 2016 Venice Biennale International Architecture Exhibition
EDUCATION:
Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo: Sept 2012 - June 2017
Major: Bachelor of Architecture | Minor: Construction Management
GPA: 3.5 | President's List 2015 | Dean's List 2013, 2016, 2017
Studio Ticino Study Abroad
Design and Travel Program
Switzerland, Spain, Portugal, France, Germany, Austria
Cal Poly LA Metropolitan Program
Los Angeles Architecture and Urban Design Studio
Downtown Los Angeles
QUALIFICATIONS:
Digital Software:
revit, lumion, rhinoceros, vray, autocad, 3ds max, maya, tekla, adobe suite, bluebeam
Fabrication:
wood working, metal working, welding (mig & tig), 3d printing, laser cutting, model making
Languages:
fluent in Farsi, Spanish, and English. intermediate in French
awards:
Spectacular Innovation Awards Competition, 2022
Design Thesis Underground Media Incubator in Tehran, Iran
Awarded third place by jurors Jeanne Gang, Sou Fujimoto, and Thom Mayne
Department of Energy Solar Decathlon Competition, 2015
Architecture Project Team Officer and Construction Team Member
Cal Poly’s team designed and constructed a net-zero home ranked 3rd overall, 2nd in marketing, 2nd in Home Life, and 3rd in Architecture out of 14 competing universities
Vellum Furniture Competition, 2014
Design and fabrication of functioning record player and bench made of salvaged steel and wood
Piece was awarded for sustainability at the annual Vellum Furniture Competition in San Luis Obispo
projects:
Hillsborough Residence, South Bay Area 2020-2022 (completed construction):
Senior Job Captain at Marmol Radziner
Responsible for coordinating clients and construction team while observing work, completing RFI’s, reviewing submittals and orchestrating changes throughout the construction phase
Dolores Heights Residence, San Francisco 2019-2022 (construction documents):
Senior Job Captain at Marmol Radziner
Responsible for executing design iterations through concept, SD, DD, and permit, coordinating consultant drawings and client presentations, outlining and completing full drawing sets, and overseeing design team members
Four Seasons Resort, Puerto Rico 2018-2019 (under construction):
Designer at Marmol Radziner
Responsible for developing design drawings, coordinating numerous consultants, and developing DD, CD, and bid sets including design diagrams, process renderings, and construction details
Brocade Project Challenge: Corporate Workspace Design 2014:
Collaborated with interdisciplinary team to plan and design the interior architectural, electrical, and mechanical infrastructure of a building to support Brocade employees in Bangalore, India, then presented the design to a panel of Brocade executives
Installed Solar Panels with Grid Alternatives 2013:
Worked with the Renewable Energy Club and the Grid Alternatives team to mount solar panels, wire solar modules, connect the cables to the control panels, and make the electrical connections for a low-income family in Central California
Design Village Competition 2013:
Worked in a group with four other students to design and construct a dwelling that was light enough for the group to carry two miles, strong enough to hold the weight of the entire group, and designed well enough to thrive on the sloped and windy site. Once the project was complete, the group slept in it overnight on the site, which entails it also had to be ergonomic.
references available upon request