My architectural interests and experience are in Low Income Multifamily Housing, Public Sector Work, Adaptive Reuse, and Sustainable Architecture. I received my Master's in Architecture from the University of Michigan's Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning and my Bachelor of Arts in Architectural Studies with a Concentration in Preservation at Boston University's College of Arts and Sciences.In both my work experience and education I emphasize working with the existing built environment to create and enhance communities. Whether that be with new housing projects, community centers, renovation of existing facilities, or preservation of historic landmarks the emphasis is on how these buildings can work to meet clients’ needs and better the community. From 18th-century buildings to new construction and 250 square-foot micro units to 150,000 square-foot field houses, my expertise in a large variety of building ages, types, and functions allows for a unique perspective and skillset.
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