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Collaborated on the design of a pandemic-responsive adaptable module that merges nature and technology. The initiative proposes the client, function, material, and construction that was successfully pitched to investors.
Contributed to the conceptual design through iterative massing proposals in Rhino/Enscape and drafted CD sets on AutoCAD for a residential project in Brooklyn that explores ideas of outdoor rooms.
Created mapping visual representations for a book that questions the boundaries of public spaces in NYC through the lens of current protests and the pandemic using GIS, Rhino, and Illustrator. Jun 2020 - current
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Christopher Borrelli, Chicago Tribune
CHICAGO â Richard Wright, in the winter of 1941, was the most successful Black author in America. Only 14 years earlier, he had made the Great Migration, moving from Memphis to Chicago. He had enrolled in the 10th grade in Hyde Park but quickly dropped out and went to work. He sorted mail for the Chicago post office, and he cared for medical-research animals at what was then Michael Reese Hospital, and he sold insurance policies door-to-door on the South Side. Also, he started to write books, and in 1940, his novel âNative Sonâ was a sensation. As one critic famously presumed, after reading the novelâs blunt force approach to race and poverty, American culture would be changed forever. Wright was a star, and the bestselling author at Harper & Brothers (later HarperCollins), the fabled New York publishing house that claimed the âLittle House on the Prairieâ series and Thornton Wilder, among others.
CHICAGO â Richard Wright, in the winter of 1941, was the most successful Black author in America. Only 14 years earlier, he had made the Great Migration, moving from Memphis to Chicago. He had enrolled in the 10th grade in Hyde Park but quickly dropped out and went to work. He sorted mail for the Chicago post office, and he cared for medical-research animals at what was then Michael Reese Hospital, and he sold insurance policies door-to-door on the South Side. Also, he started to write books, and in 1940, his novel âNative Sonâ was a sensation. As one critic famously presumed, after reading the novelâs blunt force approach to race and poverty, American culture would be changed forever. Wright was a star, and the bestselling author at Harper & Brothers (later HarperCollins), the fabled New York publishing house that claimed the âLittle House on the Prairieâ series and Thornton Wilder, among others.
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