This professional summary outlines Andrew Musulin's skills and experience as a versatile junior architect. He has experience working as a project coordinator at Steelman Partners LLP since 2014 where he reviewed project goals, completed code compliance evaluations, and coordinated with design teams. Musulin earned a Bachelor of Arts in Architecture from Clemson University in 2014 where he completed design-build projects exploring mobile architecture, lighting control, and indigenous materials.
Versatile Junior Architect with Commercial Project Experience
1. PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
SKILLS
WORK HISTORY
EDUCATION
ANDREW MUSULIN
7017 SOUTH BUFFALO DRIVE, LAS VEGAS, NV 89113
C: 843-384-1003 | amusulin0407@gmail.com
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Versatile Junior Architect who approaches design through the integration of disciplines. Experience with commercial
projects.
Design development
Integrated design
Building code knowledge
Strong verbal and written communicator
Graphic sensibility
Self motivated
Fast learner
Proficient in Autocad
Primary Revit skills
Adobe Creative Suite
Hand drafting / sketching ability
Woodworking knowledge
Attentive to detail
Reliable / hard working
STEELMAN PARTNERS LLP
Project Coordinator | 3330 W Desert Inn Dr | May 2014 - Current
Reviewed project goals and objectives with the project manager and design team.
Completed comprehensive code compliance evaluations.
Coordinated with leaders to promote architectural goals and design concepts.
Devised overall strategy for documentation and identified the sheets planned for each stage of the work.
Created, printed and modified drawings in AutoCAD / Revit.
Discussed zoning laws, fire regulations and building codes with project managers.
Attended all team meetings to resolve technical and project issues, coordinate with team members and review project schedules.
BACHELOR OF ARTS Architecture
Clemson University
Clemson, SC | 2014
Several successful design build projects with-in the explorative realm of mobile architecture, inflatables, systematic lighting
control, indigenous building materials.
Furniture design course work.
Community Scholar: emphasis on the relationship between humanitarianism and the built world. The impact of buildings on
the community.
Recipient of Archibald Rutledge Scholarship
Dean's List F 2010 - S 2014