erin marshel white resume
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Southern California Institute of Architecture, 2010Master of Architecture I
University of Southern California, 2004B.S. Business Administration, Entrepreneurial StudiesArt History Minor, 20th Century Modern Art
3640 Monon Street #119, Los Angeles, CA 90027 [email protected] (323) 481.4713
Education
Experience
Fluent in Rhino (Grasshopper included), AutoCAD, Maya and their rendering capabilitiesProficient with all Adobe Creative Suite programs (InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop)Microsoft Office Applications (Excel, Word, Outlook, Powerpoint)Some Digital Project (Gehry Technologies)
USDOE Solar Decathlon Team Member 2010, contributed to selected design proposalSCI-Arc Continuing Student Scholarship, August 2008LEED® Accredited Professional, August 2006USC Dean’s List, Spring 2004Business Scholar: Honors admittance to the Marshall School of Business
Modal Design, Summer Intern, April 2008 - August 2008Supervisor: Daniel Monti, (310) 441-1933, [email protected]
• Drew details for construction documentation.
• Built both physical and virtual models for custom residential projects.
• Updated presentation renderings and prepared drawings for regular client meetings.
• Helped design booth and prepare for participation in the Dwell Conference.
• Conducted as-built measurements for residential client.
Steinberg Architects, Marketing Administrator, August 2005 - June 2007Supervisor: David Mitani, (213) 629-0500, [email protected]
• Designed master plan graphic layouts for higher education institutions such as CSUN, CSULB, San Bernardino Valley College, and Riverside Community College District.
• Supported marketing and business development by providing interview and proposal assistance, coordinating conferences, and generating client-specific brochures.
• Collaborated with project managers and designers on interview preparation and client submittals, including Powerpoint presentations, banners and other marketing collateral.
• Initiated and organized monthly breakfast meetings to promote an open communication forum to discuss current projects, office issues, and cultural events.
Fritz Haeg Studio & Garden Lab, Intern, Summer 2005Supervisor: Fritz Haeg, (323) 255-5998, [email protected]
• Completed research for Edible Estates - “Series of projects to replace the American front lawn with edible garden landscapes responsive to culture, climate, context and people.”
• Assisted in building custom residential models.
• Researched innovative materials for residential projects.
Computer Skills
Accomplishments & Accreditations
Erin Marshel White