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ERIN FEENEY

Lives & works in Oakland, California

EDUCATION

 

2009 - 2012  Master of Architecture

University of Washington

 

2003 - 2007 Bachelor of Architectural Studies

Minor, Studio Art

Vanderbilt University | Magna Cum Laude

 

 

EXPERIENCE

March 2017 - Present

Associate, David Baker Architects | San Francisco, CA

Project management for affordable multifamily housing

April - December 2016

Senior Project Specialist | Hong Kong SAR

Integration of Concept Team direction into 15 Asian markets.

June 2013 - April 2016

Architectural Designer, Neiman Taber Architects | Seattle, WA

Project design and management for multifamily housing

 

June 2012 - June 2013

Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI)  | Seattle, WA

Guest exhibit curator for “Still Afloat: A contemporary history of Seattle’s Floating Homes” 

 

February 2011 - Sept 2012

Materials Lab Research Assistant | University of WA

 

June - September 2010

Intern Architect, Sullivan Conard Architects | Seattle, WA

Modeling and drafting for high end residential projects 

 

October 2008 - August 2009

Design Intern, Blackbird Architects | Santa Barbara, CA

Design support for educational and residential portfolio

 

February 2006 - June 2007

Intern, Susman Tisdale Gayle Architects | Nashville, TN Marketing and LEED institutional project support

 

Summer 2004, 2005

Intern, Peikert Group Architects | Santa Barbara, CA     

Green product research, drafting, community visioning 

LEADERSHIP

 

January 2014 - October 2015

Architects Without Borders | Seattle, WA

Co-president (2015) and board member

 

March 2004 - June 2007

USGBC Emerging Green Builders | Nashville, TN

Co-founder and Co-chair 

 
SKILLS

 

Revit, AutoCAD, Vectorworks, Lumion

Adobe Creative Suite

Asana

Exhibit Design

Photography

 

 

GRANTS & AWARDS

 

2011 Minigan Family Award

2010 William T. Caine Memorial Scholarship

2007-2008 Michael B Keegan Traveling Fellowship

2003-2007 Vanderbilt Academic Scholarship

 
PUBLICATIONS

2012 - Inglewood Grange: Infrastructure to catalyze and urban community food system, University of Washington Masters Thesis

2012 - Seattle's Floating Homes

Arcadia Press

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