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211 Wiggins St. Apt. 8, West Lafayette, IN 47906 | Current Address

55192 Birchwood Ct. Osceola, IN 46561 | Permanent Address

[email protected] | Email Address

574-607-2332 | Telephone

CONTACT INFORMATION

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Resume | 1

Educational Work

Purdue Agriculurture Mall | 1

General Motor’s Stamping Plant | 1

Roudtrippers, Inc Complex Masterplan | 1

ExxonMobil Brownfi eld Capstone Project | 1

Professional Work

University of Colorado Boulder | 1

Old Post Offi ce | 1

Camana Bay Crescent Bench | 1

Camana Bay 2A Residential | 1

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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RESUMEExpected graduation May, 2012

January - June 2010 | 5 Months

July 2010 - August 2011 | 13 months

August - December 2011 | 4 months

January 2012 - Present | 1 monthAugust 2011 - Present | 7 monthsAugust 2007 - Present | 3.5 YearsAugust 2007 - Present | 3.5 years

August 2007 - May 2009 | 3 years

Education Purdue University | West Lafayette, Indiana Pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture Pursuing Minors in Art & Design and Horticulture GPA: 3.58/4.0 Named to Dean’s List the last 8 semesters Leeds Metropolitan University | Leeds, England Exchange student in the Landscape Architecture Program

Recognition and Awards 2012 Indiana ASLA Honor and Merit Award nominee 2012 Purdue Landscape Architecture Foundation Olmsted Scholar nominee 2012 Indiana Landscape and Nursery Association H.W. Gilbert Award nominee 2009 & 2010 Landscape Architecture Outstanding Student nominee

Experience - Professional Landscape Architecture Co-op | OLIN, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Conducted site surveys and analysis Assisted landscape architects on a wide range of projects Rendered plans and created 3D models for client presentations Solved problems with construction details and large scale grading plans Prepared/organized construction document sets Coordinated project meetings/conference callsExperience - Leadership Teaching Assistant for Horticulture 315 | Professor Paul Siciliano Educating/advising/critiquing students on various course projects

Activities Sigma Lambda Alpha landscape architecture honor society - Member Boiler Green Initiative Club - Member of Green Roof committee American Society of Landscape Architects - Member Purdue Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects - Member Big Brothers Big Sisters of Purdue - Member

Relevant Coursework and Unique Training All required landscape architecture courses Identi cation of Woody Landscape Plants Business Writing Indepentent study course Sustianability in the Buillt Environment (LEED course) In the process of applying for the LEED Green Associate Exam Multicultural awareness from Study Abroad experience

Computer Skills and Competency Autodesk AutoCAD - Advanced Adobe Design Suite CS5 - Advanced Google Sketchup - Advanced Autodesk 3D Studio Max - Basics

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EDUCATIONAL WORKPurdue University, West Lafayette Campus | Institution

Fall 2007 - Spring 2012 | Time Period

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PURDUE AGRICULTURE MALLOctober 2011 | Professor David Barbarash | LA 416 | Ross Henderson & Nate Lewman

Purdue University - West Lafayette, IndianaMaster Plan for the mall located in the heart of the college of Agriculture. The existing mall was a barren space that was only used a few times out of the year. Vehicular roads separated the mall into small spaces and caused danger to pedestri-ans and bicyclists. Our plan elimates all vehicular circulation from the mall and provides separate lanes for pedestrians and bicyclists. The mall is focused around a central fountain and a strong east/west axis promotes long distance views towards PAO Hall and the Hansen Building. Each walkway is strategically designed for easy access to the buildings/fountain from any corner of the mall. The new design converts two existing gravel parking lots into a cafe and intimate pocket park.

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PURDUE AGRICULTURE MALLOctober 2011 | Professor David Barbarash | LA 416 | Ross Henderson & Nate Lewman

Purdue University - West Lafayette, IndianaMaster Plan for the mall located in the heart of the college of Agriculture. The existing mall was a barren space that wasss only used a few times out of the year. Vehicular roads separated the mall into small spaces and caused danger to pedesssttri---ans and bicyclists. Our plan elimates all vehicular circulation from the mall and provides separate lanes for pedestrians aaanndd bicyclists. The mall is focused around a central fountain and a strong east/west axis promotes long distance views towardss PAO Hall and the Hansen Building. Each walkway is strategically designed for easy access to the buildings/fountain from annny corner of the mall. The new design converts two existing gravel parking lots into a cafe and intimate pocket park.

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PURDUE AGRICULTURE MALLMaster Plan

Legend1 | Horticulture Building2 | Food Sciences Building3 | Agriculture and Biological Engineering building4 | Hansen Hall5 | Biochemistry Building6 | Whistler Hall7 | Entomology Environmental Labratory8 | Forestry Building9 | PAO Hall10 | Transformation Statue was moved into the Marsteller Street to discourage vehicules from speeding11 | Perennial Plantings - symbolized crop production in agriculture12 | Semi-shaded lawn area 13 | Central fountain14 | Sloped lawn15 | Open lawn for events16 | University Street17 | Mounded lawn for elevated seating18 | Small meeting space19 | Outdoor cafe - shaded by a bosque of trees, this cafe will provide students and faculty a place to spend lunch or take a break between classes20 | Pocket park - this is aimed towards individals seeking a more private and quiet space

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TRANSPORTATION MUSEUM COMPLEX | GM STAMPING PLANT SITEOctober 2011 | Professor David Barbarash | LA 416

Indianapolis, IndianaThe stamping plant was shut down and abandonded in 2010

TRANSPORTATION MUSEUM COMPLEX | GM STAMPING PLANT SITEOctober 2011 | Professor David Barbarash | LA 416

Indianapolis, IndianaThe stamping plant was shut down and abandonded in 2010

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TRANSPORTATION MUSEUM COMPLEX | GM STAMPING PLANT SITEMaster Plan

Legend1 | Urban farm for the restaurants/farmers markets with wind turbines2 | Native Indiana prairie planting3 | East underground parking garage entrance/exit4 | Open lawn area and pond5 | Train Transportation Museum6 | Mound planted with “Woodland Edge” ecosystem 7 | Open lawn/intensive green roof Underground parking garage below8 | South underground parking garage entrance/exit9 | Aeronautical Transportation Museum10 | Bioswales/water retention ponds11 | Service drive12 | Electric transport rail between museums13 | Central plaza with fountain and seating mounds14 | Automotive Transportation Museum15 | Shops/Stores16 | Military Transportation Museum17 | Surface parking lot with bioswales18 | Restaurants with outdoor seating19 | Semi-shaded sloping lawn area20 | Wooden boardwalk that extends over the river21 | East/West axis that points to Lucas Oil Stadium Pedestrian Bridge extends across the White River22 | Large sloping lawn areas for outdoor events23 | Northeast/Southwest axis that points towards downtown 24 | Sculpture at the end of the Northeast/Southwest axis25 | Stairs down to water’s edge for interaction/kayak launching26 | Native Indiana wetland planting27 | Existing railroad tracks28 | White River29 | West Washington Street Bridge30 | Existing neighborhood

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TRANSPORTATION MUSEUM COMPLEX | GM STAMPING PLANT SITEMaster Plan

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TRANSPORTATION MUSEUM COMPLEX | GM STAMPING PLANT SITEEnlargementsTRANSPORTATION MUSEUM COMPLEX | GM STAMPING PLANT SITEEnlargements

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Underground parking garage with intensive green roof

Restaurants with outdoor seating

Central plaza with fountain and mounds for seating

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ROUDTRIPPER’S SPORTS COMPLEXOctober 2011 - Present | Professor Paul Siciliano| Independant Study

Westfi eld, IndianaThe stamping plant was shut down and abandonded in 2010

ROUDTRIPPER’S SPORTS COMPLEXOctober 2011 - Present | Professor Paul Siciliano| Independant Study

Westfi eld, IndianaThe stamping plant was shut down and abandonded in 2010

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EXXONMOBIL BROWNFIELD HABITIAT RESTORATION AND PARKSenior Capstone Project| Professor Bernie Dahl |January 2012 - Present

Hammond, Indiana

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PROFESSIONAL WORKOLIN | Employer

Philadelphia, PA | Location

13 Month Cooperative Program | Time frame

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UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BOULDERJuly 2011 | OLIN| Skip Graffam & Peter Stegner | Analysis and Concept Phase

Boulder, ColoradoThe stamping plant was shut down and abandonded in 2010

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BOULDERJuly 2011 | OLIN| Skip Graffam & Peter Stegner | Analysis and Concept Phase

Boulder, ColoradoThe stamping plant was shut down and abandonded in 2010

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OLD POST OFFICE DESIGN COMPETITIONJune - July 2011 | OLIN| Skip Graffam & Peter Stegner | Analysis, Concept, Design

Washington, D.C.The stamping plant was shut down and abandonded in 2010

OLD POST OFFICE DESIGN COMPETITIONJune - July 2011 | OLIN| Skip Graffam & Peter Stegner | Analysis, Concept, Design

Washington, D.C.The stamping plant was shut down and abandonded in 2010

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CRESCENT BENCH August 2010 | OLIN | Jean Weston | Design

Camana Bay, Cayman Islands, British West Indies

Problem | The Crescent Bench lines the harbor at Camana Bay and provides fantastic views for visitors. On one side of the Cresent Bench there is a 5 foot drop to a boardwalk below. Children have the tendancy to run along the bench and the drop causes a safety concern, especially when wet.

Solution | Design an ipe rail and and stainless steel support arm that would prevent the children from falling off the edge of the bench. The rail must be aesthetically pleasing and easily added to the existing bench.

Existing Bench

Rail Design Sketchup Renderings

CRESCENT BENCH August 2010 | OLIN | Jean Weston | Design

Camana Bay, Cayman Islands, British West Indies

Problem | The Crescent Bench lines the harbor at Camana Bay and provides fantastic views for visitors. On one side of thhhhe Cresent Bench there is a 5 foot drop to a boardwalk below. Children have the tendancy to run along the bench and the dddrooop causes a safety concern, especially when wet.

Solution | Design an ipe rail and and stainless steel support arm that would prevent the children from falling off the edgeee oofff tthhhe bench. The rail must be aesthetically pleasing and easily added to the existing bench.

Existing Bench

Rail Design Sketchup Renderings

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CAMANA BAY 2A RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENTAugust 2010 - July 2011 | OLIN| Dennis McGlade, Jean Weston, Leigh Ann Campbell, Laura Rennekamp | Anaylsis, Planning, Concept, Design, Construction Documentation

Camana Bay, Cayman Islands, British West Indies

CAMANA BAY 2A RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENTAugust 2010 - July 2011 | OLIN| Dennis McGlade, Jean Weston, Leigh Ann Campbell, Laura Rennekamp | Anaylsis, Planning, Concept, Design, Construction Documentation

Camana Bay, Cayman Islands, British West Indies

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Persepctive Rendering of Camana Bay Canal Houses