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Contact | 508 E. 5th Street | Lakewood, NJ | 08701 | 347-401-2615 | ac643@njit.edu
EXPERIENCE
PROFICIENCIES
EDUCATION
MMa Architects | Neptune, NJ | Intern Architectural Designer 12/18 - 2/19
CornerStone Lakewood, NJ 120,000 SF mixed use commercial office / daycare building
• Assisted with construction detail drafting
• Created life safety plans and plumbing schedules
• Responsible for picking up red lined drawings for 116 page drawing set
Larchwood Avenue Synagogue Oakhurst, NJ 58,000 extension & gut renovation
• Responsible for obtaining field measurements of site and existing building
• Programmed spaces based on functional requirements and client’s criteria
• Took the initiative to create Dynamo digital script that optimized the pre-design work-flow
• Developed multiple schematic design proposals for client review
BDF Design | Brooklyn, NY | Architectural Intern 06/18 - 09/18
5201 12th Avenue Brooklyn, NY Vertical & horizontal enlargement
• Created full drawing set for submittal to NYC Department of Building
Other Accomplishments
• Conducted architectural survey and developed as-built drawings of existing four story
commercial building
• Created schematic design proposals for a variety of custom single family residential
homes under direct supervision of principal
Design Plus | Brooklyn, NY | Architectural Intern 06/17 - 09/17
399 Marcy Avenue Brooklyn, NY Interior gut renovation
• Conducted Architectural survey of existing 2 family house
• Developed schematic design proposal for renovation
• Created presentation drawings for client review
Revit expert, Rhino expert, Vray, AutoCad, PhotoShop, InDesign, Illustrator, Grasshopper,
Dynamo, Ladybug, Therm, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Strong critical & creative reasoning
ability
New Jersey Institute of Technology 2016 - 2019
• Master of Architecture
Joseph Milanaik memorial endowed scholarship recipient
Ocean County College 2015 - 2016
• Art, Drawing
Beth Medrash Govoha 2010 - 2015
• Bachelor of Talmudic Law
508 E. 5th Street
Lakewood, NJ, 08701
(347)401-2615
ac643@njit.edu
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Freedom, Justice, Brazenness. These
ideas are perhaps no better articulated
then in the story of the French
Revolution of which the fall of the
Bastille prison played a pivotal role.
Glass | Light | Revolution rises up
from within, eroding the grip of Stone |
Heavy | Tyranny. Bastille Gallery of
(r)evolution stands as a testament
to the human spirit’s refusal to be
quashed and oppressed.
5BASTILLE GALLERY OF (r)EVOLUTION | SPRING ’19
Contact | 508 E. 5th Street | Lakewood, NJ | 08701 | 347-401-2615 | ac643@njit.edu
4. NJIT_CoAD. ARCH 505G-001: Advanced Design Options | 2018 Fall
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TITLE | SUBTITLE 76 INTERIOR / EXTERIOR ELEVATION | SECTION | DETAIL
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Nakahara; a typical Japanese
residential suburb characterized by
a seemingly endless fabric of single
family houses. Differential Density
explores the limits of densification
whilst retaining and perhaps even
adding to the residential qualities
of this setting. All this within the
larger context of examining modes
of inhabitation unique to Japanese
culture.
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DIFFERENTIAL DENSITY | FALL ‘18
Contact | 508 E. 5th Street | Lakewood, NJ | 08701 | 347-401-2615 | ac643@njit.edu
6. 10
Does demolishing historic pieces of the built
environment affect our personal & collective
wellbeing?
Is the solution to merely preserve the condition; a
relic of the past, or is our responsibility as Architects
& Planners perhaps more nuanced and complex?
ACTIVATED SYNERGY explores the notion that
the role of adaptive reuse and renovation is not just
merely to preserve a building, rather it is to deal
with it in a way where history is respected yet also
reinterpreted, thereby creating a heretofore unknown
symbiosis to the architecture.”The past and the future
meet at the present”
11ACTIVATED SYNERGY | SPRING ‘18
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CornerStone is a 120,000 square
foot mixed-use building located
in Lakewood Heights, NJ. It
encompasses commercial office
space as well as a day-care center. A
solution was sought so as to separate
the disparate functions and demands
of the building. This resulted in the
creation of two distinct entrances, one
for commercial and one for day-care
use. This essentially created two front
entrances, blurring the distinction
between front and back.
13CORNERSTONE MIXED-USE | MMa Architects
Contact | 508 E. 5th Street | Lakewood, NJ | 08701 | 347-401-2615 | ac643@njit.edu
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This digital script was created
using the Dynamo plug-in to Revit.
It brings the traditional 2-D
programming phase into the 3-D
world of BIM, creating a smarter and
more efficient workflow. It does this
by reading a traditional programming
excel file and then creating live
parametric blocks within Revit. Blocks
can then be manipulated and stacked.
Walls and floors can then be directly
created from the surfaces of the
blocks. A true game changer.
15PROGRAMMING | DIGITAL SCRIPTING
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