ALL RECENT WORK EXPERIENCE STUDIO WORK
2 HARBOR LIFE-SCIENCES CENTER
BOSTON, MAHANDEL ARCHITECTS
“Situated on 4-acres in the South Boston waterfront, 2 Harbor is a new 500,000 sq. ft. life sciences building, designed to reflect the character of the surrounding marine industrial buildings. The façade is composed of corrugated metal paneling with torqued copper-color horizontal and vertical metal bands.” - HA
My role at Handel Architects on the 2 Habor Life-Sciences Center included construction administration and documentation of Phase I (completed in 2024) and design development of Phase II. During Phase I, I contributed to FFE layout drawings and updated construction documents. I supported Phase II through design studies both in plan and in massing while also contributing to glazing calculations and wind studies.
(Rendering by Neoscape)
PHYSICAL SCIENCES BUILDING
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIACO ARCHITECTS
My role on the project team occured during the end of schematic design and into design development. I contributed to the design of specialized laboratory spaces, collaborating closely with the project team to refine program and circulation. I also assisted in preparing and facilitating user group presentations, translating stakeholder feedback into informed design decisions throughout the DD phase.
(Rendering by Polygoniq)
580 CHELSEA
EAST BOSTON, MAHANDEL ARCHITECTS
Located in East Boston along Chelsea Creek, 580 Chelsea is an existing industrial building with dedicated office and warehouse space.
My role on this project was primarily the production of graphics and materials for project presentations. This included all exterior and interior renderings as well as SD and DD set drawings. All imagery and drawings presented as part of this portfolio were produced through my work.
580 Chelsea proposes a redefinition of industrial architecture through an emphasis on elevating the daily experience in creating spaces that are more conducive to human use.
THE CLIMATE INITIATIVE
KENNEBUNKPORT, MEWILLIAM RAWN ASSOCIATES
TCI is a non-profit organization located in Kennebunkport, Maine. With the belief that youth voices are the key to solving the climate challenge, TCI looked to expand into a new headquarters to further their mission.
My role on this project included the design development of the barn scheme utilizing both a physical model as well as through the production of drawings and renderings presented to the client.
Our proposal of the TCI headquarters embodied their mission to educate the youth on the climate challenge as well as support their programmatic needs.