Résumé

These projects, both built and unbuilt, represent my experience as an architect. I have eight years of architectural experience, and four years as an architectural historian. Currently, I am a design project manager at MADE Architecture for a five-floor townhouse residential conversion. I began working at MADE in November 2012.

At HWKN I was the project architect on their built projects for over two years. My role included schematic design, design and construction documentation, and construction administration. I was also key to their competition submittals. Although I also worked at Platt Byard Dovell White (PBDW) for three years, the work at HWKN best represents my design aesthetic and my responsibilities as a project architect. However, I learned a great deal from PBDW and can provide more information about my work there.

My work as an architectural historian was centered around 19th century American architecture. I also have a M.A. History of Art, and after writing a graduate thesis about Kirkbride model insane asylums and the history of asylum care, I went on to work at the Ohio Historic Preservation Office and a private consulting firm that investigated threatened historic resources. I also learned a great deal from these positions.

Please excuse my evolving web abilities. But do feel free to contact me with inquiries and comments.

Marc

Résumé

These projects, both built and unbuilt, represent my experience as an architect. I have eight years of architectural experience, and four years as an architectural historian. Currently, I am a design project manager at MADE Architecture for a five-floor townhouse residential conversion. I began working at MADE in November 2012.

At HWKN I was the project architect on their built projects for over two years. My role included schematic design, design and construction documentation, and construction administration. I was also key to their competition submittals. Although I also worked at Platt Byard Dovell White (PBDW) for three years, the work at HWKN best represents my design aesthetic and my responsibilities as a project architect. However, I learned a great deal from PBDW and can provide more information about my work there.

My work as an architectural historian was centered around 19th century American architecture. I also have a M.A. History of Art, and after writing a graduate thesis about Kirkbride model insane asylums and the history of asylum care, I went on to work at the Ohio Historic Preservation Office and a private consulting firm that investigated threatened historic resources. I also learned a great deal from these positions.

Please excuse my evolving web abilities. But do feel free to contact me with inquiries and comments.

Marc

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