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About me

My Skills

My skill set is shaped by both professional design practice and military service, bringing together technical expertise, leadership, and adaptability. I offer advanced capabilities in architectural drafting, 3D modeling, design research, and print production, supported by a structured, detail-oriented workflow developed through military training. As a veteran, I gained strong soft skills in leadership, teamwork, time management, and decision-making under pressure, alongside hard skills in technical documentation, surveying, and precision-based problem solving. Together, these experiences inform a disciplined yet flexible approach to design, mentorship, and collaboration, grounded in accountability, service, and continuous improvement.

Drafting & Technical Documentation

3D Modeling, Visualization, & Prototyping

Custom Artwork, Fabrication, & Print Production

Design Research, Writing, & Critical Analysis 0
Print Production, Layout, & Graphic Communication 0
3D Modeling, Visualization, & Digital Fabrication 0
Architectural Drafting & Technical Documentation 0

Academics

My academic path in architecture has been shaped by a balance of technical rigor, interdisciplinary inquiry, and service. I earned an Associate in Science in Architectural Drafting and Design from Glendale Community College in August 2022, graduating with academic honors and multiple design certificates that grounded my work in precise drafting, design communication, and industry-standard practices. I continued with a Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies, concentrating in architecture, philosophy, and education, where I was recognized with multiple service awards and the University President’s Award. During this time, I also worked as a tutor in architectural subjects and mathematics through trigonometry, reinforcing my commitment to mentorship and accessible learning.

I am currently pursuing a Master of Architecture, where my graduate work focuses on advanced studio practice, material research, and critical investigations into architectural education and inclusivity. This phase of my education integrates theory, practice, and pedagogy, allowing me to develop design work that is both conceptually driven and technically grounded. Together, these experiences reflect a trajectory rooted in iteration, teaching, and a belief that architecture is as much about how we learn and communicate as it is about what we build.

I am currently pursuing a Master of Architecture, where my graduate work centers on advanced design studios, material exploration, and critical research into architectural education and accessibility. The program emphasizes rigorous conceptual development alongside technical resolution, allowing my work to bridge theory, practice, and pedagogy. Through graduate-level studios and independent research, I continue to refine an approach to architecture that values iteration, inclusivity, and the translation of ideas into built and teachable form.

Teaching, Mentorship, and Academic Leadership

Advanced Studio, Theory, and Material Research

Research focused

I earned my Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies from Woodbury University in August 2024 with a triple focus in architecture, philosophy, and education, an academic path that allowed me to explore design as both a cultural practice and a teaching discipline. During this time, I received multiple service awards as well as the University President’s Award in recognition of academic excellence and community contribution. Alongside my studies, I worked as a tutor specializing in architectural subjects and mathematics up through trigonometry, reinforcing my commitment to mentorship, accessibility, and interdisciplinary learning.

University President's Award 2025 Recipient

Multiple University Service Awards

Worked as a Tutor focusing in Architecture and Math

I earned my Associate in Science in Architectural Drafting and Design from Glendale Community College in August 2022, graduating with academic honors. The program provided a strong foundation in technical drafting, design communication, and industry-standard tools, complemented by multiple design certificates that reflect focused training and applied skill development. This experience established the technical rigor and discipline that continue to inform my design, fabrication, and research-based work.

Graduated with Academic Honors

Certificates in Architectural Residential Design & Visualization

Certificate in Interior Design

Work History

My work history reflects a blend of professional design practice, education, administration, and public service, grounded in both technical expertise and collaboration. As a designer and studio owner, I have produced schematic, design, and drafting documents for residential and renovation projects, including an ADA-accessible residence in Burbank and a mountain home in Yucca Valley. This work has included client coordination, technical documentation, and the fabrication of 3D-printed architectural models and miniatures, allowing projects to move fluidly between concept, representation, and physical production. In parallel, I have worked in administrative and technical roles producing site plans, exterior layouts, and formal reports for inspections and real-estate transactions, balancing precision, regulatory compliance, and workflow coordination.

Alongside professional practice, I have built extensive experience in academic support, community engagement, and military service. As an architecture and design tutor, I have supported undergraduate and graduate students in digital tools, concept development, diagramming, and presentation, while also serving as a guest critic and assisting faculty in studio courses—experiences that deepened my understanding of pedagogy and critique culture. Earlier roles in public service included work with state parks, where I supported educational programming, visitor engagement, and event coordination. My background as a U.S. Army Technical Engineering Specialist further shaped my work ethic, providing training in drafting, surveying, materials testing, and data analysis, including deployment experience that required accuracy, adaptability, and collaboration under pressure. Together, these roles demonstrate a work history rooted in service, technical rigor, and a commitment to education and community impact.

My work experience spans architectural design, academic support, and service-based roles, reflecting a practice grounded in technical rigor and mentorship. I have worked as a designer producing drafting and design documents for residential projects, alongside operating a design and print studio that integrates 3D modeling and fabrication. In academic settings, I have served as an architecture and design tutor and teaching assistant, supporting students in digital tools, studio development, and presentation, while also participating as a guest critic. Complementing this work, my background in administrative, public service, and military roles has reinforced strong organizational, communication, and problem-solving skills, shaping a disciplined and collaborative approach to professional practice.

Architecture & Design Tutor — Digital tools, studio support, and design communication

Teaching Assistant — Studio pedagogy, critique support, and faculty collaboration

Guest Critic & Academic Mentor — Reviews, feedback, and student guidance

My military service as a U.S. Army Technical Engineering Specialist provided a foundation that closely aligns with architectural and design practice. Trained in surveying, manual and CAD drafting, aerial photo interpretation, and materials testing, I developed a disciplined approach to technical documentation, spatial analysis, and precision-based problem solving. During my deployment to Iraq from 2008 to 2009, where I worked as an intelligence analyst, I applied analytical thinking, data synthesis, and clear visual communication in high-pressure environments. Together, these experiences reinforced skills in accuracy, coordination, and systems thinking that continue to inform my work in design, drafting, and research-driven architectural practice.

U.S. Army Veteran — Technical Engineering Specialist (21T / 12T)

Training in Surveying, Drafting, & Materials Testing

Leadership, Team Coordination, & Mission-Focused Operations

During my time at Clark Pest Control, I worked in an administrative and support role that combined office operations with technical documentation and client coordination. I produced site plans and exterior layouts for inspection and treatment reports, wrote and finalized detailed technical documentation for homeowners and real estate transactions, and ensured accuracy and compliance with professional standards. The position required managing schedules, coordinating between inspectors, technicians, and clients, handling billing and past-due accounts, and supporting sales efforts through clear communication. This role strengthened my organizational skills, attention to detail, and ability to translate field conditions into clear, professional documentation.

Administrative Coordination & Scheduling Management

Technical Reporting, Documentation, & Compliance

Client Communication, Billing, & Office Operations

While working for the California Parks Department at Indian Grinding Rock State Historic Park, I supported daily park and museum operations with a focus on public engagement and education. My responsibilities included opening and closing the park and museum, assisting visitors, leading small group tours, and supporting educational programming for schools and community groups. I also handled admissions and gift shop transactions, managed inventory, coordinated group visits and camping logistics, and assisted with event planning. This role strengthened my skills in public communication, organization, and stewardship of cultural and historical spaces.

Visitor Services, Public Engagement, & Education Support

Event Coordination, Scheduling, & Logistics

Operations, Security, & Facility Management

The Future

Prior to graduate school, I operated a design-focused business providing drafting, design services, and custom production support, managing projects from early concept through technical resolution, 3D modeling, digital fabrication, and the creation of custom models and artifacts. This work strengthened my abilities in client collaboration, project management, and precision-driven making. Following graduate school, I plan to relaunch and rebrand the business in summer 2026 with expanded services that further integrate research, fabrication, and print-based work. In parallel, my post-graduate goals include continuing research into design, education, and accessibility, while pursuing opportunities to teach at both the high school and university levels, bridging practice, scholarship, and mentorship.