What did you want to be when you were a kid?
First a brain surgeon, then an Egyptologist, and then an architect.
What parts of your profession are you most passionate about?
1. Bridging the gap between design intent and the actual built projectâoften times there is a disconnect between the designers intent and how things actually end up. I enjoy working to ensure the design intent is kept and able to be translated to the built environment. This comes in play a lot on new prototype projects where the prototype is often designed by a different firm than the one doing the construction documents.
2. Teaching and mentoring younger architects and professionals.
What is your favorite thing about working at Reztark?
The people and the diversity of the project types.