Owner | Firm: R&D Group
Location: San Francisco, CA
Role: Co Founder, Design Director
Complete Renovation + Expansion
5 Beds | 4.5 Baths | 3005 sf
Owner | Firm: R&D Group
Location: San Francisco, CA
Role: Co Founder, Design Director
Main Level Refresh, Master Suite Addition + Backyard Farm
Client: Four Seasons Gresham Palace
Location: Budapest, Hungary
Firm: EDG
Role: Senior Designer
RECOGNITION:
European Hotel Design Awards Best Restaurant Design
TripAdvisor Best Fine Dining Restaurants - Hungary
Client: Hyatt
Location: Huntington Beach, California
Firm: EDG
Role: Senior Designer
RECOGNITION:
OpenTable 100 Best Restaurants in America
Hospitality Design Magazine Gallery
F&B Venues:
Humble Market Kitchin by Roy Yamaguchi
Kapa
Whale’s Tale
Client: Marriott
Location: Wailea, Maui, Hawaii
Firm: EDG
Role: Studio Design Director
Client: Hyatt
Location: Long Beach, California
Firm: EDG
Role: Senior Designer
Event Space, TED2013
Artwork by Adriane Colburn
Client: Ritz Carlton | The Gencom Group
Location: Kapalua, Maui, Hawaii
Firm: SB Architects
Role: Designer | Job Captain, Public Areas
Renovation + Expansion:
Main Lobby
Restaurants
Dining Terraces
Spa
297 Renovated Guest Rooms
107 Converted Condo/Hotel Units
Client: Private Developer
Location: San Francisco, California
Firm: SB Architects
Role: Designer | Job Captain
74 Unit Luxury High-Rise Condominiums
OSA CENTER FOR MEDICINAL PLANT RESEARCH + SHAMANISTIC HEALING
Península de Osa, Costa Rica
Graduate Thesis Project
The Osa Center for Medicinal Plant Research + Shamanistic Healing is located on a rainforest preserve in southern Costa Rica’s remote Península de Osa. The Osa Center will bring together both traditional shaman healers as well as biomedical doctors to engage in medicinal plant research and provide clinical services to the local community. The center seeks to provide an economically viable and sustainable use of the rainforest through medicinal plant cultivation, as well as to simultaneously preserve and share the contents of the rainforest and the knowledge of the shamans, as both are disappearing. Worlds collide architecturally, as the Osa’s minimal, open vernacular of the shamans must receive biomedicine’s technology-dependent, controlled spaces.
ARCHITECTURE 2630: DESIGN WORKSHOP
Teaching Fellow, Undergraduate Design Studio Course
University of Utah College of Architecture + Planning
Images of students’ work in materiality exploration: Plaster and Wire Mesh
LIFE LONG LEARNING CENTER
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah
Graduate Studio Project
GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK EMPLOYEE HOUSING
Jenny Lake, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
Undergraduate Studio Project
ROGER BAILEY TRAVELING FELLOWSHIP - TIBET
“FORBIDDEN ARCHITECTURE ON THE ROOF OF THE WORLD: TIBETAN VERNACULAR IN A GLOBAL AGE”
Fellowship & Lecture Series, Post-Graduate Work
University of Utah College of Architecture + Planning