Primary day-to-day contact for SchenkelShultz’s largest client, the University of Central Florida. Success with such UCF projects as Partnership 3 Building ($15.7 million) and Career Services and Experiential Learning Center ($6 million) helped firm win the UCF Classroom 2 Building project.
Leading implementation of firm’s software platform from 2D CAD to BIM.
As senior associate with previous employer tvsdesign, one of largest architectural firms in Southeast, contributed to projects with construction value of more than $1 billion, including convention centers and large hospitality projects.
AIA mentor, Southern Polytechnic University.
President, Central Florida LXA Alumni Association.
Officer, fundraiser, Sandy Springs Masonic Lodge.
Favorite reads: Nonfiction histories and biographies such as Team of Rivals (Doris Kearns Goodwin).
Favorite vacation spots: Colorado, Utah, Maine—anywhere with great skiing.
Sketches by hand, which comes in handy at dinner parties and games of Pictionary.
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A new book from LEGO master builder Warren Elsmore offers instructions for creating scale models of buildings and landmarks with LEGO.
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As experienced designers, contractors, and owners know, most paint and coating problems are correctable, but some are especially stubborn to address. Here is a partial compendium of typical failure modes and methods for addressing the problem.
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DLR Group and the Institute for the Built Environment at Colorado State University have collaborated on a research project to evaluate the effect of green school design on occupants and long-term building performance.
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Facebook, Amazon, Microsoft, and Google are among the major tech companies investing heavily to build state-of-the-art data centers.
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ArchDaily's Rory Stott yesterday posted an interesting exploration of progressive parking strategies being employed by cities and designers. The lack of curbside and lot parking exacerbates traffic congestion, discourages visitors, and leads to increased vehicles emissions.

