Professional Work

My time as an intern architect at Miller Hull Partnership and GGLO Design have been incredibly valuable experiences and have provided me with the foundation I need to begin my career as a designer and architect.  I was exposed to many different types of work within an architecture office and have learned a great deal from each project I worked on.  

As an intern at Miller Hull Partnership, I was exposed to many different facets of design, worked on different phases of projects, and participated in internal sustainability efforts.  I participated in various stages of design for a variety of building types as well; commercial retail, government, office, and multifamily residential were primarily the projects types I was involved with.  While much of the work done at Miller Hull Partnership is not appropriate to display on my portfolio, below are samples of graphics work from various projects. 

Georgia Institute of Technology:  Living Building

Working on a Living Building project is truly exciting; the Living Building Challenge embodies a design philosophy that I wholeheartedly believe in and demands sustainable design in its truest form.  In preparation for a review with the Project Design Committee, we prepared a set of perspective and elevation renders to capture the way in which the landscape interacts and engages with built form.  

Title:  GIT Elevation Renders
Software:  Revit, 3DStudio Max, V-Ray, Photoshop
Scope:   Complete scene rendering and post-processing; people added by Matt Kikosicki

Title:  GIT Perspective Renders
Software:  Revit, 3DStudio Max, V-Ray, Photoshop
Scope:   Complete scene rendering and post-processing; landscape rendering done in conjunction with Andropogon Assosciates

12th & Olive

In need of a last-minute perspective render for their meeting with the city commission, I was asked to create an simple, clean, and illustrative perspective render to highlight certain materials, emphasize the role of the landscape, and capture the activity that will occur on the ground floor.

Title:  Active Corner Perspective Render
Software:  Revit, Photoshop
Scope:   Complete scene rendering and post-processing.

Vaagen Brothers CLT Weigh Station & Office

The Vaagen brothers are expanding their lumber business to include Cross Laminated Timber.  As part of a multi-phase proposal, the scheme emphasizes the importance of displaying and utilizing their own product in their own office building + weigh station and how it will grow over time. 

Title:  Vaagen Brothers Phasing Concept Model
Software/Tools:  AutoCAD, SketchUp Pro, 3D Printer, Laser Cutter
Scope:   3D Modeling of the scheme in SketchUp, export and 3D print the base, AutoCAD for laser cut files.