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Contact Info

Name
Peter Newton
Address
901 E Van Buren St.
#2039
Phoenix, AZ 85006
Email Address
petermichaelnewton@gmail.com
Primary Phone
602-332-3517
Secondary Phone
___-___-____
Date of Birth
5/14/1974
What best describes your overall work experience?
Manager
Are you authorized to work in the U.S.?
Yes
What job industry are you most interested in?
Construction

Experience

  • PMI Phoenix   |   Mesa, AZ
    Teacher or Instructor
    Internship, January 2013 to present
    Responsibilities
    coordinate educational content, maintain educational records, reports, or files , develop instructional materials , recognize student learning levels , recognize student problems and ensure correct grammar, punctuation, or spelling
    Currently Employed?
    Yes
    Was this a supervisor or manager position?
    No
    May this employer be contacted?
    Yes
    What was the name of your supervisor?
  • Independent Services   |   Phoenix, AZ
    Project Manager
    Part-time, September 2009 to present
    Responsibilities
    Gather and organize information, Develop and implement project plans, Create time estimates, Create budgets estimates, Ensure project timeline compliance and Ensure project budget compliance
    Currently Employed?
    Yes
    Was this a supervisor or manager position?
    Yes
    May this employer be contacted?
    Yes
    What was the name of your supervisor?
    Paul Bakalis
  • Arizona Democratic Party   |   Phoenix, AZ
    Door-To-Door Sales Worker, News and Street Vendor, or Related Worker
    Seasonal Part-time, July 2003 to November 2012
    Responsibilities
    Provide Customer Service, Arrange delivery schedules, Arrange merchandise display, Collect deposit or payment, Conduct sales presentations, Demonstrate goods or services, Interview customers, Manage inventories or supplies, Sell products or services and Solicit orders from established or new customers
    Currently Employed?
    No
    Was this a supervisor or manager position?
    No
    May this employer be contacted?
    Yes
    What was the name of your supervisor?
    Jacqueline Adams
  • Romanoski Glass & Mirror   |   Phoenix, AZ
    Sales Manager
    Full-time, January 2011 to July 2011
    Responsibilities
    Advise clients or customers, Analyze market or delivery systems, Analyze sales activities or trends, Conduct market research, Conduct sales presentations, Develop budgets, Monitor consumer or marketing trends, Oversee sales programs and Write sales or informational speeches
    Currently Employed?
    No
    Was this a supervisor or manager position?
    Yes
    May this employer be contacted?
    Yes
    What was the name of your supervisor?
    Mark Schmidt
  • US Census Bureau   |   Phoenix, AZ
    Door-To-Door Sales Worker, News and Street Vendor, or Related Worker
    Seasonal Part-time, June 2010 to July 2010
    Responsibilities
    Provide Customer Service, Conduct sales presentations, Interview customers and Sell products or services
    Currently Employed?
    No
    Was this a supervisor or manager position?
    No
    May this employer be contacted?
    No
    What was the name of your supervisor?
  • Jacobs Engineering   |   Phoenix, AZ
    Architectural Job Captain
    Full-time, September 2007 to August 2009
    Responsibilities
    Gather and organize information, Develop and implement project plans, Create time estimates, Create budgets estimates, Ensure project timeline compliance and Ensure project budget compliance
    Currently Employed?
    No
    Was this a supervisor or manager position?
    Yes
    May this employer be contacted?
    Yes
    What was the name of your supervisor?
    Rob Burkhart
  • Cawley Architects   |   Phoenix, AZ
    Project Manager
    Full-time, April 2005 to September 2007
    Responsibilities
    Gather and organize information, Develop and implement project plans, Create time estimates, Create budgets estimates, Ensure project timeline compliance and Ensure project budget compliance
    Currently Employed?
    No
    Was this a supervisor or manager position?
    Yes
    May this employer be contacted?
    Yes
    What was the name of your supervisor?
    Herb Hacker
  • America Coming Together   |   Tucson, AZ
    Door-To-Door Sales Worker, News and Street Vendor, or Related Worker
    Seasonal Part-time, August 2004 to October 2004
    Responsibilities
    Conduct sales presentations, Interview customers and Sell products or services
    Currently Employed?
    No
    Was this a supervisor or manager position?
    No
    May this employer be contacted?
    No
    What was the name of your supervisor?
  • Dean for America   |   Tucson, AZ
    Human Resources Manager
    Seasonal Full-time, December 2003 to February 2004
    Responsibilities
    Recruit, interview and select applicants, Maintain records and compile statistical reports, Plan and conduct new employee orientation, Prepare personnel forecasts, Develop job evaluation programs, Direct and coordinate human resource programs and Use computers to enter, access or retrieve data
    Currently Employed?
    No
    Was this a supervisor or manager position?
    Yes
    May this employer be contacted?
    No
    What was the name of your supervisor?
  • Rob Paulus Architect   |   Tucson, AZ
    Architectural Designer I
    Full-time, February 2003 to June 2003
    Currently Employed?
    No
    Was this a supervisor or manager position?
    No
    May this employer be contacted?
    Yes
    What was the name of your supervisor?
    Rob Paulus
  • Watkins Hamilton Ross Architects   |   Houston, TX
    Architect In Training
    Full-time, September 2000 to August 2002
    Currently Employed?
    No
    Was this a supervisor or manager position?
    No
    May this employer be contacted?
    Yes
    What was the name of your supervisor?
    Jim Smith
  • The Mathes Group   |   New Orleans, LA
    Architectural Intern II
    Full-time, March 1999 to June 2000
    Currently Employed?
    No
    Was this a supervisor or manager position?
    Yes
    May this employer be contacted?
    Yes
    What was the name of your supervisor?
    CH Palm
  • Olde New Orleans Design Group, Inc.   |   Harvey, LA
    Residential Designer
    Full-time, October 1998 to March 1999
    Currently Employed?
    No
    Was this a supervisor or manager position?
    No
    May this employer be contacted?
    Yes
    What was the name of your supervisor?
    David Raglack
  • Christner, Inc   |   Clayton, MO
    Architectural Intern I
    Full-time, September 1996 to June 1998
    Currently Employed?
    No
    Was this a supervisor or manager position?
    No
    May this employer be contacted?
    Yes
    What was the name of your supervisor?
    Ralph Bicknese
  • Luchini AD   |   St. Louis, MO
    Architectural Drafter I
    Temporary, July 1996 to September 1996
    Currently Employed?
    No
    Was this a supervisor or manager position?
    No
    May this employer be contacted?
    Yes
    What was the name of your supervisor?
    Adrian Luchini
  • Southern Temp   |   Chattanooga, TN
    Stock Clerk
    Part-time, June 1996 to August 1996
    Responsibilities
    Receive and count stock items, Verify inventory computations and Provide assistance or direction
    Currently Employed?
    No
    Was this a supervisor or manager position?
    No
    May this employer be contacted?
    No
    What was the name of your supervisor?
  • Washington University in St. Louis   |   St. Louis, MO
    College Work Study
    Part-time, August 1992 to May 1996
    Currently Employed?
    No
    Was this a supervisor or manager position?
    No
    May this employer be contacted?
    Yes
    What was the name of your supervisor?
  • Franklin Associates Architects   |   Chattanooga, TN
    Summer Architectural Intern
    Temporary, June 1993 to August 1993
    Currently Employed?
    No
    Was this a supervisor or manager position?
    No
    May this employer be contacted?
    Yes
    What was the name of your supervisor?
    Terry Baker

Education

  • Carnegie Mellon University   |   Pittsburgh, PA
    Pre-College Architecture (Other Professional or Training School)   —  Graduated
  • Ikologi   |   Phoenix, AZ
    Sustainability (Certification Program)   —  Graduated
  • Phoenix College   |   Phoenix, AZ
    Revit Bootcamp (Other Professional or Training School)   —  Graduated
  • Training To You   |   Phoenix, AZ
    PMP – Project Management (Certification Program)   —  Graduated
  • Washington University in St. Louis   |   St. Louis, MO
    Architecture (Bachelors Degree Program)   —  Graduated

References

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Lilia Alverez for County Supervisor
Paid Canvasser
Aug 2012 – Dec 2012 (4 months)
Friends of Ruben Gallego
Field Canvasser
Jul 2012 – Aug 2012 (2 months)
Romanoski Glass
Romanoski Glass
Outside Lead and Territorial Sales Generation Manager

Directed business development and lead generation across the Southwest, by demonstrating the Major Industries product line at…

Feb 2011 – Jul 2011 (6 months)
USGBC Arizona Central Branch
Governing Council Member

● Guide the Strategic future for the organization. ● Planned and organized the First Annual Member Meeting for 2012 ● Developed the…

Oct 2010 – Oct 2012 (2 years, 1 month)
US Census Bureau
NRFU Enumerator Replacement Trainee

Trained to locate listed addresses in the Assignment Area, to conduct interviews determining the status of each address on Census Day and…

Jun 2010 – Jul 2010 (1 month)
Phoenix Workforce Connection
Innovation & Job Skills, Certificate

Linked In Group, Career Connectors, Laid Off Camp, SOAR Program

Jan 2010 – Dec 2010 (1 year)
Phoenix College
Revit, Certificate

Student Union Redesign Forum, Phoenix Mayoral Forum, AIA Phoenix Metro Revit Bootcamp

Jan 2010 – Dec 2010 (1 year)
Training to You
Project Management, Microsoft Office products, PMP Certification

Project Management Institute, Microsoft Product Users Group, Networking Phoenix, Scholarships to You

Jan 2010 – Dec 2011 (2 years)
Ikoloji
Sustainability Studies, Certified Sustainable Building Advisor

Downtown Voices Coalition; Zocalo Public Square

Jan 2010 – Dec 2011 (2 years)
Architectural Solopenuership
Independent Architectural Services

Networked at business round tables, Chambers of Commerce and professional associations, developing strategic allegiances for…

Sep 2009 – Present (3 years, 4 months)
Jacobs Engineering
Architectural Job Captain

Conducted facility conditions assessments to determine maintenance and renovation schedules for the US Air Force in Texas and South…

Jul 2008 – Aug 2009 (1 year, 2 months)
Carter & Burgess
Retail Architectural Job Captain

Carter and Burgess was acquired by Jacobs Engineering in late 2007.

Oct 2007 – Jul 2008 (9 months)
Cawley Architects
Project Manager

Managed the design and construction documents for turnkey commercial, warehouse and retail projects. Worked closely with consultants to…

Apr 2005 – Oct 2007 (2 years, 6 months)
America Coming Together
Political Campaign Field Canvasser

Canvassed micro-targeted voters to conduct interviews, document results, and get out the vote.

Sep 2004 – Oct 2004 (2 months)
rob paulus architect, ltd.
Architectural Designer

Designed and developed construction documents for residential, commercial and urban redevelopment projects, including mechanical and…

Feb 2003 – Jul 2003 (5 months)
Dean for America
Deputy Southern Arizona Campaign Coordinator

Coordinated canvas walks, phone banks, events, and travel for out of state volunteers and staff for the 2004 Presidential Preference…

Feb 2003 – Mar 2004 (1 year, 1 month)
Arizona Democratic Party
Campaign Survey Coordinator and Precinct Committee Organizer

Canvassed door to door to register voters, collect signatures and Arizona Clean Elections forms for candidates, and to get out the vote….

Jan 2003 – Dec 2012 (10 years)
Watkins Hamilton Ross Architects
Architect In Training

Programmed, space planned, designed and administered contracts for science and research facilities for public and private universities in…

Sep 2000 – Aug 2002 (2 years)
The Mathes Group
Telecommunication Collocation Project Coordinator

Developed space plans and construction documents for telecommunications facilities, academic building and corporate tenant improvements….

Apr 1999 – Jul 2000 (1 year, 3 months)
Olde New Orleans Design Group, Inc.
Residential Design-Build Draftsman

Designed single family, “Southern Style,” custom homes for the Gulf Coast region. Designs included lighting, electrical and framing…

Oct 1998 – Mar 1999 (6 months)
Professional Development
Architecture, Sustainability, Project Management, Continuing Education

AIA St. Louis, AIA New Orleans, AIA Louisiana, AIA Houston, Texas Society of Architects, AIA Phoenix Metro, AIA Arizona, AIA LA, AIA San…

Jan 1997 – Present (16 years)
DAS 20
Graphic Designer/ Desktop Publisher

Graphic designed final exhibits for two Assistant Professors dissertation, Projecting Detroit (Quark Xpress and Adobe Photoshop). Desktop…

Sep 1996 – Dec 1996 (3 months)
Christner Inc.
Corporate-Education Architectural Intern

Employed in the Corporate and Education Studio where I developed space plans and construction documents for school, religious and…

Sep 1996 – Jul 1998 (1 year, 10 months)
Luchini AD
AutoCAD Modeler and Drafter

Drafted preliminary CAD models and drawings in AutoCAD 12 for windows. Published in “Adrian Luchini” monograph.

Aug 1996 – Oct 1996 (2 months)
Franklin Associates Architects
Summer Architectural Intern

Constructed chip board models; documented existing conditions; and manually drafted and lettered drawings. Researched and designed a…

Jun 1993 – Aug 1993 (3 months)
Washington University in St. Louis
College Work Study Administration

• Office Assistant to the School of Fine Art’s Dean’s Assistant, 1992 – 1995 Filed and maintained confidential information, including:…

Aug 1992 – Aug 1996 (4 years, 1 month)
Southern Temp
Temporary Summer Laborer

Maintained landscape, cleaned up a hazardous material spill, and performed logistics for a local clothing company

Jun 1992 – Aug 1992 (3 months)
Washington University in St. Louis
Architecture, Art & Architectural History, Anthropology, Archeology, Fine Arts, Bachelor of Arts

AIAS, Student Government, Campus Y, Alternative Spring Break, NOMAS, Into the Streets, College Work Study, KWUR, Approach, Blueline, Dean…

Jan 1992 – Dec 1996 (5 years)
Carnegie Mellon University
Architecture, Pre-College

Prekie Society,

Jan 1991 – Dec 1991 (1 year)
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Summer Elective Coureses

AP studies

Jan 1991 – Dec 1993 (3 years)
Chattanooga School for the Arts and Sciences
Piadeia Philosophy, High School Diploma

Deja Vu, Newspaper, Student Government, Model UN, Architecture Explorer Scouts

Jan 1987 – Dec 1992 (6 years)

TALENTS

Skill Tags

Architectural Programming
Critical Thinking
Facilities & Site Assessment
Interpersonal Skill
Oral & Written Communication Skills
Cross Functional Team Building
Community-based Awareness
Government & Regulatory Requirements
Construction Sequencing
Value Engineering
Developing & Delivering Presentations
Building Permit & Approval Process
Basic Engineering Principles
Sustainable Building Systems Design & Integration
CAD
Graphic Communication
Life Safety
Collaborative Problem Solving
Spatial Visualization & Modeling
Scope Management
Project Management Software
Product Evaluation
Testing & Selection
Applied Mathematics
Constructability
Change Order Negotiation
Construction Conflict Resolution
Shop Drawing Development & Review
Site Observation
Call
Conduct & Record Meetings
Document Management
Document Project Status & Progress
Problem Solving
Archival Management
Project Close Out
Pre & Post-Occupancy Evaluations
Creativity & Innovation
Invoicing
Social Media Marketing
Lead Generation
Volunteer Management
Mentoring & Teaching
Supervising
Civic Leadership
Professional Service
Conference Development & Management
Campaign Canvassing
Trade Show Representation & Presentation
Request Tracker
Professional Network
Client Development

Languages

Languages

English, French, Russian

Professional Summary

Peter Newton, a native Washingtonian, is an architectural professional, who is committed to the betterment of our communities through quality facilitation, programming, planning, design, construction and activation. He has overseen the design and construction of over $100 million and 5 million square feet of projects in the Adaptive Reuse, Educational, Higher Educational, Hospitality, Industrial, Marketing, Master Planning, Medical, Military, Office, Preservation, Religious, Research, Residential, Telecommunications, and Urban Redevelopment markets. Peter volunteers his time with professional and community organizations that are dedicated to creating community through discussion and inclusion. Peter has completed IDP and PMP training, and is a Certified Sustainable Building Adviser..

Specialties: Hospitality | Single-Family Homes | Multi-Family Housing | Corporate Interiors | K-12 Schools | Recreation | Religious | Civic | Government | Research, Science & Technology | Retail | Telecommunications | Higher Education | University | Adaptive Reuse | Urban Design | Industrial | Master Planning | Mixed Use | Military | Historic Preservation | Facility Conditions Assessment | Warehouse| Non-Profits | Office

Peter Newton, Assoc AIA, CSBA

Architectural Project Manger

Phoenix, AZ

petermichaelnewton@gmail.com – 602.332.3517

As an aspiring architect, I aim to design more creative and contemplative spaces through public
participation and employment. I have experience in project management, design and construction,
architecture and planning, public policy, urban design, community creation, and sustainable design. I
have organized meetings and events to discuss issues pertinent to projects and community involvement.
I have lead community discussions to develop public policy concerning sustainability and urban design.
I work with community participants to ensure shared responsibility.
I have professional experience, in all phases of architecture, working on large and small projects. My
portfolio of projects include places where people live, work, contemplate, educate and play. I have
worked for large firms across multiple offices and divisions, and with sole practitioners. I have master
planned, investigated historic structures, and designed custom projects.
I have participated in International competitions and community design charrettes. I developed
professional development programs for offices, AIA and USGBC Chapters, and workforce development
courses. I have been a member of. I have lectured on architecture, urban revitalization, sustainability,
and professional development.
Specialties
Markets:
Hospitality; Single & Multi-Family Residential; Workspaces; K12; Recreation; Religious; Civic; Research,
Science & Technology; Retail; Telecommunications; Higher Education; Adaptive Reuse; Urban Design;
Industrial; Master Planning; Mixed Use; Military; Historic Preservation; Conditions Assessment

Work Experience

Independent Architectural Entrepreneur and Event Organizer

Fourward Architecture – Phoenix, AZ
July 2003 to Present

* Assessed, surveyed and drafted existing conditions for a mission revival designed home for LuPe
Design and Herb Hacker, AIA.
* Collaborated with three talent architects to develop a new architecture and urban design firm: Fourward
Architecture.
* Researched financial resources to create business & fund projects, by networking at small business
round tables & Chambers of Commerce, developing strategic allegiances to develop teams for
competition and larger projects.
* Represented the client while having their landscape reworked.
* Reviewed completed projects to assure compliance with rebate programs.

Community Liaison-Business Development Manager

Romanoski Glass & Mirror – Phoenix, AZ
January 2011 to July 2011

* Directed business development in the Arizona, El Paso, Los Angeles and New Mexico markets, tabling
at professional society meetings.

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* Established relationships with architects and general contractors, developing portfolio presentations to
demonstrate our capabilities for design assist expertise in division 8 assemblies.
* Represented the Major Industries product line in the Southern California market, giving innovated
strategies for day-lighting lunch & learn presentations.
* Developed a plan for the redesign of the website for marketing
* Resolved bid communications issues

Contract Political Canvaser

Arizona Democratic Party – Arizona
July 2003 to November 2010

* Canvassed door to door to register voters and get out the vote for 2010 campaign.
* Field Organized Democrats in Arizona’s Legislative District 5 during 2004 Campaign.
* Organized, trained and collected signatures for Democratic Candidates for public office and Precinct
Committeemen
* Organized & wrote the By-Laws for the White Mountain Democratic Club
* Mediated a dispute between the Northern Gila County & Miami-Globe Democratic Clubs

NRFU Enumerator Trainee

US Census Bureau – Phoenix, AZ
June 2010 to July 2010

* Located listed addresses in the Assignment Area.
* Conducted interviews to determine the status of each address on Census Day.
* Recorded the information provided by the respondent.

Architectural Job Captain

Jacobs Engineering (formerly Carter & Burgess) – Phoenix, AZ
September 2007 to August 2009

Carter and Burgess was acquired by Jacobs Engineering in late 2007.
* Conducted facility conditions assessments to determine maintenance and renovation schedules for
military clients in Texas and South Carolina.
* Researched RFPs, attending proposal meetings.
* Directed, trained and developed new and existing production staff to design and create construction
documents for retail roll out programs and retail centers.
* Modified prototype design to meet local buildings codes & design review comments, coordinating
changes with consultant engineers
* Researched & produced entitlement documentation

Project Manager II

Cawley Architects – Phoenix, AZ
April 2005 to September 2007

* Managed the design and construction documentation of turnkey light commercial, industrial and retail
projects: reviewing drawings and coordinating consultants.
* Attended jurisdictional meetings with the clients, to ensure compliance.
* Master planned multi-building complexes
* Managed the firm’s first 5 story steel structure, working closely with the structural engineer.

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Political Canvasser

America Coming Together – Tucson, AZ
August 2004 to October 2004

* Phoned targeted voters.
* Canvassed targeted voters micro-targeted to get out the vote.
* Conducted interviews and recorded provided information.

Deputy Southern Arizona Campaign Coordinator

Dean for America – Tucson, AZ
April 2003 to February 2004

* Volunteered on the Southern Arizona Coordination Committee, organizing fundraisers & speaking for
the campaign at events.
* Coordinated campaign canvas walks, phone banks, events and Presidential Preference Primary day
canvasing.
* Organized bus trips to campaign events.
* Coordinated volunteers & campaign staff coming to Arizona.
* Organized the largest political rally in Pima County to that point.

Architectural Technician

Rob Paulus, Architect – Tucson, AZ
February 2003 to June 2003

* Engaged in residential, commercial, and Urban Redevelopment projects.
* Drafted mechanical and electrical designs for single family dwellings, coordinating with licensed
engineers.
* Designed & developed construction documents.
* Documented, site surveyed & field assessed historic properties to convert them from industrial use to
multi-family loft homes.
* Conducted the city submittal process.

Architectural Intern III

Watkins Hamilton Ross Architects – Houston, TX
September 2000 to August 2002

* Programmed, space planned, designed and documented projects for public and private universities
throughout Texas.
* Coordinated CAD files, layering, & pen weights between consultants to develop CAD standards for
review and Coordination.
* Assessed & surveyed existing conditions.
* Contract Administered projects under construction.
* Obtained and assembled data from product representatives to complete architectural designs

Architectural Intern II

Mathes Brierre Architects (formerly The Mathes Group – New Orleans, LA
March 1997 to June 2000

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Now Mathes Brierre Architects
* Managed the space planning, design, contract documents and close out procedures for the Bellsouth
collocation program, reducing response time from 3 weeks to 3 hours, through improving technology
and facility data.
* Documented and scanned important projects from the firms extensive portfolio in order to design project
winning marketing proposals, site-selection seminar hand outs and compose entry boards for state AIA
awards programs.
* Developed procedures to translate and convert CAD files from associated firms to meet our CAD
standards.
* Site surveyed buildings & parking facilities for renovation, developing 3-d models for design study.
* Created 3-D CAD models to base renderings for a competition entry.

Architectural Draftsman

Olde New Orleans Design Group, Inc. – New Orleans, LA
October 1998 to March 1999

* Designed lighting, electrical and framing layouts.
* Documented and designed single family “Southern Style” custom design-build homes.
* Developed and maintained marketing materials and CAD Library.
* Researched & Developed rigid metal frame residential construction prototypes for the harsh Gulf Coast
environment.
* Designed model homes for a subdivision.

Architectural Intern I

Christner, Inc – St. Louis, MO
September 1996 to June 1998

* Developed construction documents, space plans, material and finish schedules and colored pencil
renderings.
* Created a Continuing Education program involving Architectural tours, lectures, and videos.
* Established CAD standards, reviewing Softdesk 8.
* Made bluelines.
* Constructed CAD models as a base for hand renderings.

College Work Study

Washington University in St. Louis – St. Louis, MO
August 1992 to August 1996

Office Assistant to the School of (Fine) Art(s) Dean’s Assistant:
* Filed and maintained confidential information, including payroll, regarding donors, alumni, faculty, staff
and students
* Prepared event, fund raising and recruitment mailings.
* Created a system to sort, file, preserve & destroy documents in the school’s archives
School of Architecture Shop Monitor:
* Instructed and assisted students in the proper use of shop equipment
* Inventoried, cleaned and maintained equipment.
* Designed and constructed 1 permanent and 12 relocatable computer workstations, multiple steel cubic
modular table stands, 3 replica and 3 refurbished conference tables.

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* Cleaned, maintained and refurbished: studio desks, lockers, pinup boards, tables, chairs, stools, table
stands and lecture hall seating.
Earth & Planetary Sciences Library Draftsman:
* Documented existing conditions of the Earth 7 Planetary Sciences Library
* Provided drawings to assist the Library’s space planning effort.
1996 Presidential Debate Commission Graphic Artist:
* Drafted maps of the Washington University Athletic Complex to be included with attendee packets for
the 1996 Presidential Debate to be held on campus. The debate did not occur.

Education

Certification in Revit, Sustainability

Phoenix College – Phoenix, AZ

January 2010 to January 2011

PMP Certification in Project Management

Training to You – Phoenix, AZ

January 2010 to January 2011

BA in Architecture

Washington University – St. Louis, MO

January 1992 to January 1996

College Coursework in AP Classes

University of Tennessee at Chattanooga – Chattanooga, TN

January 1991 to January 1993

Pre-College in Architecture

Carnegie Mellon University – Pittsburgh, PA

January 1991 to January 1991

Skills

Logistics, Modeling, Data Entry, Architectural Desktop, Entitlements, Mitigation, Negotiation, Revit,
Sketch Up, Microsoft Visio, Desktop Publishing, Construction Documentation, AutoCAD, Proficient
in Microsoft Office, Hand Drawing, Architectural Design, Photoshop, Pagemaker, Leadership,
Organizational Leadership, Microsoft Project, Networking, Surveying, Graphic Design, Event Planning,
Community Relations, Code Compliance, Development of Training Materials, Marketing Strategy,
Volunteer Management, Productivity Enhancement, Account Management, Construction Management,
Client Relationship Building, Canvassing, Project Planning, Project Coordination, Project Execution,
Business Travel, Interviewing, Market Research, Presentation Development, Sales Presentations,
Group Presentations, New Business Development, Social Networking, Training & Development,
Trade Show Representation, Conference Coordination, Photography, Public Speaking, Team Building,

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Architectural Drafting, Community Engagement, Sustainable Design, Renovation, Master Planning,
Leadership Mentoring, Project Management, Innovation, Political Consulting, LinkedIn

Awards

PSI Homesavers Golden Hammer Award

March 2002

* Organized a committee of Architectural Interns through AIA Houston to weatherize homes in Houston.
* Awarded for going above and beyond in our efforts to provide a safe and weatherized home.

AIA National Associates Committee Chapter of the Year

May 2002

* AIA Houston Associates Committee was awarded the inaugural “Chapter of the Year Award” for their
efforts to assist Interns learn about IDP, the ARE, and gain professional training.
* Organized the PSI Homesavers community service activity
* Organized construction tours of prominent Houston projects in development.
* Lectured to Associate Members, students and professionals, about the “Road to Registration”.
* Worked with Associate Committees throughout Texas to organize events at the annual Texas Society
of Architects Convention and within their chapters.

USGBC Arizona Chapter Central Branch Advocacy Committee Vice Chair

January 2009

* Served as Chair when the Chair was not able to attend.
* Represented the committee on the USGBC Arizona Chapter Central Branch General Circle
* Participated in the USGBC National Advocacy monthly conference call.

AIA Phoenix Metro Phoenix Section Committee Chair

November 2009

* Established and furthered relationships with various City of Phoenix Departments.
* Scheduled programs to assist the City and the Membership in creating successful projects.
* Organized member led tours to celebrate the creation of successful and innovative architectural
projects.

AIA New Orleans Intern/Associate Director

January 2000

* Elected to the office of Intern/Associate Director.
* Developed programs for Architectural Interns to assist them in their professional growth and become
licensed architects and members of the AIA.
* Designed graphics to advertise for programs.

USGBC Arizona Chapter Central Branch Governing Council Member

October 2010

* Guide the Strategic future for the organization.

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* Planned and organized the First Annual Member Meeting for 2012
* Developed the Chapter’s Policy Position Paper
* Developed Advocacy strategy on Legislation and Municipal Code and policy adoption, 2006-present.
* Serve as Liaison to the National Organization for Advocacy and Campaign initiatives.

1998 St. Louis Young Architect’s Forum Bi-Annual Exhibition

February 1998

Submitted 2 paintings for exhibition. Both were exhibited and placed on display at the St. Louis Art’s
Guild.

Washington University Delegate to AIAS Forum

November 1993

* Selected to represent the chapter at the AIAS ’93 Desert Forum in Phoenix.
* Reviewed and voted of policy for the national organization and attended special tours of Arcosanti,
Cosanti and Taliesin.
* Reported events to the Chapter upon return.

AIA New Orleans Delegate to AIA National Convention

May 2000

* Selected to be a delegate to the AIA National Convention.
* Represented the views of AIA New Orleans in the elections of the 2001 National leadership and policies.
* Voted in these momentous elections.

Democrats of Greater Tucson Board Member

January 2004

Elected to the board of the Democrats of Greater Tucson by the membership of the political club.

Prairie View A&M University Studio Critic

November 2001

Invited by a colleague at Watkins Hamilton Ross Architects to participate in the final studio reviews of
his class at Prairie View A&M.

CANstruction Houston – Structural Integrity

October 2001

* Constructed a sculpture of can goods to fight hunger.
* Modified the design of the structure to allow it to stand.

AIA Houston Michael Myers Competition Juror

April 2002

Judged the Michael Myers Competition, an architectural competition for high school students.

RDA Charrette: Home Honorable Mention

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* Participated in a charrette concerning homelessness.
* Proposed a flexible tower that could be built out or deconstructed, as needed, to provide housing. The
tower would serve as a measure as to the amount of homelessness in the Houston area.

USGBC Arizona Certificate of Appreciation

February 2012

Recognition for outstanding volunteer work in the year 2011 with the Arizona Chapter of the U.S. Green
Building Council.

Certifications

Sustainable Building Adviser (CSBA)

August 2011 to Present

OSHA 10

December 2008 to December 2011

Project Management Profession (PMP)

LEED GA

Architectural Registration

Groups

American Institute of Architects

March 1997 to Present

* Served as Committee and Sub-Committee Chair in multiple chapters: AIA Louisiana, AIA Houston,
Texas Society of Architects, AIA Arizona, AIA Phoenix Metro.
* Participated in many Chapter meetings: AIA Los Angeles, AIA Pasadena-Foothills, AIA South Bay-
Long Beach, AIA Southern Arizona, AIA Grand Canyon, AIA Western Mountain Region, AIA Central
States, AIA Gulf States
* Nominated and Elected to leadership positions with AIA St. Louis and AIA New Orleans.

US Green Building Council Arizona Chapter

September 2006 to Present

* Supported and organized campaign to support SB 1403.
* Gave updates to membership concerning changes in Green codes and Legislation.
* Planned and organized the First Annual Member Meeting.

Rice Design Alliance

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October 2000 to October 2002

* Attended all RDA lectures while in Houston.
* Participated in the Charrette: Home and Astrodome Charette.
* Attended Symposiums and special talks.

Preservation Resource Center

November 1998 to November 2000

Attended home and stained glass window tours, along with lectures and talks.

Project Management Institute (PMI)

September 2010 to Present

* Attended PMI-Phoenix sponsor PMP Study Group.
* Attend monthly meeting and PDM events.
* Network at Social events.

National Historic Trust for Preservation

March 1997 to Present

Washington University Alumni Association

January 2001 to Present

* Attended events sponsored by the Association.
* Interviewed potential students for admission to the School of Architecture.
* Organized programs with alumni office.

Modern Phoenix

June 2006 to Present

* Suggested Reed Kroloff, AIA, as a speaker for the Modern Phoenix Expo.
* Registered people for the annual home tour.
* Suggest programs and speakers for events each year.

Modern Architecture Preservation Project – Tucson

September 2004 to Present

* Participated in the MAPP organizing committee.
* Advertise their work to Modern Phoenix.
* Attend their tours and events when able to be in Tucson.

Networking Phoenix

October 2010 to Present

* Participated in trainings about networking and business relationship building.
* Attend the Signature Events.

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Peter Newton

EDGE Industries • Phoenix, AZ

Work Experience

EDGE Industries

Fourward Architecture

Contract Entrepreneur • Nov 2009 – Present • Phoenix, Arizona

Networked at business round tables, Chambers of Commerce and professional associations, developing strategic allegiances for non-profits, civic initiatives and funding entrepreneurial projects. • Documented existing conditions for separate renovation projects for LuPe Designs and Herb Hacker, AIA, and lease stacking plans for a speculative mixed use project for Proteus West. • Researched financial resources and project opportunities to create a new architecture and urban design partnership, Fourward Architecture. • Reviewed completed projects to assure compliance with rebate programs.

USGBC Arizona Chapter

Advocacy Committee • Jan 2006 – Present • Phoenix, Arizona

Severed as Vice-Chair of the Advocacy Committee to develop the Chapter’s Policy Position and “How to Take Action” papers. Serve as Liaison to the National Organization for Advocacy and Campaign initiatives. • Organized efforts to support SB 1403, giving updates to membership concerning changes in Green codes and Legislation. • Planned and organized the First Annual Member Meeting. • Appointed to serve on Governing Council

Arizona Democratic Party

Political Campaign Coordinator and Organizer • Apr 2003 – Present • Phoenix, Arizona

Canvassed door to door to register voters, collect signatures and Arizona Clean Elections forms for candidates, and to get out the vote. Recruited, trained and managed volunteers to become Precinct Committeemen. Organized and composed the By-Laws for many political committees, caucuses and clubs. Consulted on multiple campaigns with an expertise on environmental and urban design issues. • Field Organizer of Precinct Committeeman in Arizona Legislative District 5 in 2004. • Developed, designed and arranged training materials and sessions across Southern Arizona. • Judged random hand count sample of the 2012 State of Arizona Presidential Preference Election to verify Electronic Results.

The American Institute of Architects

Intern Advocate & Program Developer • Jan 1997 – Present • Saint Louis, Missouri

Programmed Inaugural Intern/Associates’ State Conferences for AIA Arizona, AIA Louisiana and the Texas Society of Architects. Developed and coordinated Continuing Education programs for AIA St. Louis, AIA New Orleans, AIA Houston and AIA Phoenix Metro. Organized Arizona ArchiPAC “Breakfast of Champions” fundraisers for supported political candidates. Designed and published AIA New Orleans Newsletter and Meeting Notices. • Developed a mentoring sessions with Steven Erhlich, FAIA and Samuel Mockbee, FAIA, at the AIA Louisiana “On the Ledge” Conference. • Appointed AIA Phoenix Metro Phoenix Section Chair to develop programs with City of Phoenix Departments (including a Phoenix College Revit Bootcamp) and tour recent projects. • Drafted AIA St. Louis letter of support for the renovation of the historic Statler and Lenox Hotels to become the new St. Louis Convention Center hotel. The letter was the cited by the National Parks Service for why the project was selected for integral tax credits for its completion.

Romanoski Glass

Lead Generation and Territorial Sales Manager • Jan – Jul 2011 • Burbank, California

Directed business development and lead generation across the Southwest. Tabled at professional society meetings and conferences to establish and develop relationships with architects and general contractors. Represented the Major Industries product line in the Southern California market, delivering lunch and learn presentations about innovations in day-lighting. • Design and delivered portfolio presentations for interviewing with General Contractors. The presentations led to the immediate generation of bidding opportunities. • Researched, prioritized and created a calendar of conferences and professional meetings to create a marketing schedule for senior staff to build relationships with existing and new clients. • Resolved bid communication problem that were causing Romanoski to miss out on project opportunities. Refined bid room searches to generate more appropriate responses and coordinated contact information that was clear and direct.

US 2010 Census Project

NRFU Enumerator Replacement Trainee • Jan 2010 • Phoenix, Arizona

Trained to locate listed addresses in the Assignment Area, to conduct interviews determining the status of each address on Census Day and record the information provided by the respondent.

Jacobs Engineering

Architectural Job Captain • Sep 2007 – Aug 2009 • Phoenix, Arizona

Conducted facility conditions assessments to determine maintenance and renovation schedules for the US Air Force in Texas and South Carolina. Directed, trained and mentored staff in the design and construction of retail buildings. Modified retail roll out prototype designs to meet local building codes and design review comments. • Mitigated a mutually agreeable solution to a FDC issue between the Fire Marshall, contractor and the architectural design. • Trained and mentored staff in facilities assessment and surveys, receiving commendations from Armstrong Development for our thoroughness. • Received commendations from CVS/pharmacy for our thoroughness in facilities assessment and surveys of stores acquired through mergers with other pharmacies.

Cawley Architects, Inc.

Project Manager • Apr 2005 – Sep 2007 • Phoenix, Arizona

Managed the design and construction documents for turnkey commercial, warehouse and retail projects. Worked closely with consultants to coordinate designs to meet client’s needs, including meetings to work out details. Cawley was the primary design firm for a design-build contractor. • Attended jurisdictional staff and public meetings for the client, to ensure compliance with city requirements and resolution of public issues. • Master planned several multi-building complexes, creating a coherent and comprehensive sense of place. • Managed the firm’s only 5 story steel structure, designed to maximize the leasable Class A office space and structural efficiency. Worked closely with the structural engineer to detail attachments for the signature cantilevered, radial curtain wall, the parapet sunscreen and the suspended entry doors.

America Coming Togther

Political Campaign Field Canvasser • Sep – Oct 2004 • Tucson, Arizona

Canvassed micro-targeted voters to conduct interviews, document results, and get out the vote.

Dean For America

Deputy Southern Arizona Campaign Coordinator • Jun 2003 – Feb 2004 • Tucson, Arizona

Coordinated canvas walks, phone banks, events, and travel for out of state volunteers and staff for the 2004 Presidential Preference Primary. Volunteered for the Southern Arizona Coordination Committee, organizing fundraisers, Meetups and outreach events. Spoke and tabled for the campaign at Party meetings and clubs. • Arranged transportation to campaign and Democratic Party events, now a staple of the Pima County Party, and for the Southwestern Voter Express. • Designed and produced district and voter specific messages and campaign literature. • Organized the largest political rally in Pima County to that point.

Rob Paulus Architect

Architectural Designer • Feb – Jun 2003 • Tucson, Arizona

Designed and developed construction documents for residential, commercial and urban redevelopment projects, including mechanical and electrical designs. Guided projects through the city submittal process. • Documented, site surveyed and field assessed historic properties to convert them from industrial use to multi-family loft homes • Designed details for a multi-building office condominium complex to serve as a prototype. • Resolved design issues for the conversion of a historic Fraternity facility into apartments.

Watkins Hamilton Ross Architects

Architect in Training • Sep 2000 – Aug 2002 • Houston, Texas

Programmed, space planned, designed and administered contracts for science and research facilities for public and private universities in Texas. • Coordinated CAD layering and pen weights, and documents on firm’s FTP site for a 170,000 gsf science and research laboratory at the University of Texas. • Resolved a dimensional issue for a laboratory tenant improvement through forensic investigation of documents. Resolution was to reduce the size of a researcher’s office space. • Developed a mentoring program involving site visits, travelogues and exhibition tours.

mathes group

Telecommunication Collocation Project Coordinator • Apr 1999 – Jun 2000 • New Orleans, Louisiana

Developed space plans and construction documents for telecommunications facilities, academic building and corporate tenant improvements. Site surveyed buildings and parking facilities for renovation. Now Mathes Brierre Architects. • Managed the Bellsouth collocation program, reducing response time from 3 weeks to hours, by improving our communications technology and client relations to better develop space plans, cost estimates and facilities assessments. • Documented and scanned important projects from the firm’s extensive portfolio to redesign project winning marketing and firm sponsored seminar materials. • Developed 3-D CAD models to base marker renderings for a competition entry.

Olde New Orleans Design Group

Residential Design-Build Draftsman • Oct 1998 – Mar 1999 • New Orleans, Louisiana

Designed single family, “Southern Style,” custom homes for the Gulf Coast region. Designs included lighting, electrical and framing layouts. The most popular designs were adapted for on-line home plan sales. • Developed and maintained CAD Library of most common details to improve productivity. • Researched rigid steel frame construction and adapted the technology to match our New Orleans based aesthetic. • Designed model homes for a subdivision.

Christner Inc.

Architectural Intern • Sep 1996 – Jun 1998 • Saint Louis, Missouri

Employed in the Corporate and Education Studio where I developed space plans and construction documents for school, religious and research facilities, and hospitality and corporate tenant improvements. Developed material and finish boards, color pencil renderings, bluelines, and CAD models for design development. • Created a continuing education and mentoring program involving architectural tours, lectures, and discussions around PBS videos . • Established CAD standards as organization switched from AES to AutoCAD R13. Reviewed Softdesk 8. • Identified and photographed key sustainable design elements for a Grant reporting.

Metropolis St Louis

Living Environments Committee • Jan 1997 – Jan 1998 • Saint Louis, Missouri

Planned and developed programs, to create grassroots efforts by young professions to stay and revitalize St. Louis through entrepreneurship and arts. • Plotted a Bike Route along city streets to connect Forest Park, Grand Center, St. Louis University, downtown and the Arch. • Led small group discussions about the revitalization of Downtown St. Louis for Downtown Now! • Painted murals on boarded up buildings to create visual interest in revitalization.

DAS 20

Graphic Design / Desktop Publisher • Sep – Nov 1996 • St. Louis, Missouri

Graphic designed final exhibits for two Assistant Professors dissertation, Projecting Detroit (Quark Xpress and Adobe Photoshop). Desktop published Projecting Detroit for publication in the architectural journal Assemblage. (Adobe Pagemaker 6.0)

Washington University in St. Louis School of Fine Art

College Work Study Administration • Aug 1992 – Sep 1996 • St. Louis, Missouri

• Office Assistant to the School of Fine Art’s Dean’s Assistant, 1992 – 1995 Filed and maintained confidential information, including: payroll; donor and alumni personal information; and faculty, staff and students records. Created a summer position to develop a system to review, sort, and document, files and historical artifacts in the school’s archive, for preservation and destruction. • School of Architecture Shop Monitor, 1994 – 1996 Instructed and assisted students in the proper use of shop equipment and tools. Inventoried, cleaned and maintained equipment and equipment. Designed, fabricated and refurbished: computer workstations, modular steel table stands, conference tables. Cleaned, maintained and refurbished: drafting tables, lockers, display boards, and lecture hall seating. • Earth & Planetary Sciences Library Draftsman, 1996 Documented existing conditions of the Earth & Planetary Sciences Library, to assist their space planning effort. • 1996 Presidential Debate Commission Graphic Artist, 1996 Drafted maps of the Washington University Athletic Complex to be included with attendee packets for the 1996 Presidential Debate to be held on campus. The debate did not occur.

Adrian Luchini

AutoCAD Modeler and Drafter • Aug 1996 • St. Louis, Missouri

Drafted preliminary CAD models and drawings in AutoCAD 12 for windows. Published in Adrian Luchini monograph.

Franklin Associates Architects

Summer Architectural Intern • Jun – Aug 1993 • Chattanooga, Tennessee

Constructed chip board models; documented existing conditions; and manually drafted and lettered drawings. Researched and designed a window manufacturers to design a fenestration pattern to reveal a spiral staircase. Field Surveyed parking and emergency access facilities at Erlanger Medical Center in order to upgrade to new ADA requirements.

Southern Temp

Temporary Summer Laborer • Jun – Aug 1992 • Chattanooga, Tennessee

Maintained landscape, cleaned up a hazardous material spill, and performed logistics for a local clothing company

Education

Training to YOU

2012 • Microsoft Project, PMP, Microsoft Office Specialist

Ikoloji

2011 • Sustainability

Phoenix Workforce Connection

2010 • Workplace Preparedness, Innovation

Phoenix College

2010 • Revit, Architecture

Washington University in St. Louis

1996 • Architecture, Liberal Arts, Visual Art

University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

1993 • Exceptional Learning, Summer School and Pre-College, Elective Courses

Chattanooga School for the Arts & Sciences

1992

Carnegie Mellon University

1991 • Pre-College Architecture

About You

The Hardest Working Unemployed Architectural Person around.

Basic Info

Birthday May 14

Sex Male

Interested In Women

Relationship Status Single

Languages American English, Russian, French and French

Religious Views
  • I don’t believe, but I don’t deny other’s need for hope and community. What ever it takes to make it through, but not forget the humanity of others is fine, but to say your better because… Well, never mind.

Political Views
  • Since the Democratic Party has ceased to care about the economically distressed, I am having to register to something less Republican.

Contact Info

Address
  • 901 E Van Buren St, Apt. 2039
  • Phoenix, AZ 85006
Neighborhood Downtown

Screen Name

Email
  • peter.newton.3956@facebook.com

Favorite Quotations

Feel your body melt….

Work and Education

Employers
  • Fourward Architecture

    Contract Entrepreneur · Phoenix, Arizona · Nov 2009 to present
    Networked at business round tables, Chambers of Commerce and professional associations, developing strategic allegiances for non-profits, civic initiatives and funding entrepreneurial projects.
    • Documented existing conditions for separate renovation projects for LuPe Designs and Herb Hacker, AIA, and lease stacking plans for a speculative mixed use project for Proteus West.
    • Researched financial resources and project opportunities to create a new architecture and urban design partnership, Fourward Architecture.
    • Reviewed completed projects to assure compliance with rebate programs.
  • USGBC Arizona Chapter

    Advocacy Committee · Phoenix, Arizona · 2006 to present
    Severed as Vice-Chair of the Advocacy Committee to develop the Chapter’s Policy Position and “How to Take Action” papers. Serve as Liaison to the National Organization for Advocacy and Campaign initiatives.
    • Organized efforts to support SB 1403, giving updates to membership concerning changes in Green codes and Legislation.
    • Planned and organized the First Annual Member Meeting.
    • Appointed to serve on Governing Council
  • Arizona Democratic Party

    Political Campaign Coordinator and Organizer · Phoenix, Arizona · Apr 2003 to present
    Canvassed door to door to register voters, collect signatures and Arizona Clean Elections forms for candidates, and to get out the vote. Recruited, trained and managed volunteers to become Precinct Committeemen. Organized and composed the By-Laws for many political committees, caucuses and clubs. Consulted on multiple campaigns with an expertise on environmental and urban design issues.
    • Field Organizer of Precinct Committeeman in Arizona Legislative District 5 in 2004.
    • Developed, designed and arranged training materials and sessions across Southern Arizona.
    • Judged random hand count sample of the 2012 State of Arizona Presidential Preference Election to verify Electronic Results.
  • The American Institute of Architects

    Intern Advocate & Program Developer · Saint Louis, Missouri · 1997 to present
    Programmed Inaugural Intern/Associates’ State Conferences for AIA Arizona, AIA Louisiana and the Texas Society of Architects. Developed and coordinated Continuing Education programs for AIA St. Louis, AIA New Orleans, AIA Houston and AIA Phoenix Metro. Organized Arizona ArchiPAC “Breakfast of Champions” fundraisers for supported political candidates. Designed and published AIA New Orleans Newsletter and Meeting Notices.
    • Developed a mentoring sessions with Steven Erhlich, FAIA and Samuel Mockbee, FAIA, at the AIA Louisiana “On the Ledge” Conference.
    • Appointed AIA Phoenix Metro Phoenix Section Chair to develop programs with City of Phoenix Departments (including a Phoenix College Revit Bootcamp) and tour recent projects.
    • Drafted AIA St. Louis letter of support for the renovation of the historic Statler and Lenox Hotels to become the new St. Louis Convention Center hotel. The letter was the cited by the National Parks Service for why the project was selected for integral tax credits for its completion.
  • Romanoski Glass

    Lead Generation and Territorial Sales Manager · Burbank, California · Jan 2011 to Jul 2011
    Directed business development and lead generation across the Southwest. Tabled at professional society meetings and conferences to establish and develop relationships with architects and general contractors. Represented the Major Industries product line in the Southern California market, delivering lunch and learn presentations about innovations in day-lighting.
    • Design and delivered portfolio presentations for interviewing with General Contractors. The presentations led to the immediate generation of bidding opportunities.
    • Researched, prioritized and created a calendar of conferences and professional meetings to create a marketing schedule for senior staff to build relationships with existing and new clients.
    • Resolved bid communication problem that were causing Romanoski to miss out on project opportunities. Refined bid room searches to generate more appropriate responses and coordinated contact information that was clear and direct.
  • US 2010 Census Project

    NRFU Enumerator Replacement Trainee · Phoenix, Arizona · In 2010
    Trained to locate listed addresses in the Assignment Area, to conduct interviews determining the status of each address on Census Day and record the information provided by the respondent.
  • Jacobs Engineering

    Architectural Job Captain · Phoenix, Arizona · Sep 2007 to Aug 2009
    Conducted facility conditions assessments to determine maintenance and renovation schedules for the US Air Force in Texas and South Carolina. Directed, trained and mentored staff in the design and construction of retail buildings. Modified retail roll out prototype designs to meet local building codes and design review comments.
    • Mitigated a mutually agreeable solution to a FDC issue between the Fire Marshall, contractor and the architectural design.
    • Trained and mentored staff in facilities assessment and surveys, receiving commendations from Armstrong Development for our thoroughness.
    • Received commendations from CVS/pharmacy for our thoroughness in facilities assessment and surveys of stores acquired through mergers with other pharmacies.
  • Cawley Architects, Inc.

    Project Manager · Phoenix, Arizona · Apr 2005 to Sep 2007
    Managed the design and construction documents for turnkey commercial, warehouse and retail projects. Worked closely with consultants to coordinate designs to meet client’s needs, including meetings to work out details. Cawley was the primary design firm for a design-build contractor.
    • Attended jurisdictional staff and public meetings for the client, to ensure compliance with city requirements and resolution of public issues.
    • Master planned several multi-building complexes, creating a coherent and comprehensive sense of place.
    • Managed the firm’s only 5 story steel structure, designed to maximize the leasable Class A office space and structural efficiency. Worked closely with the structural engineer to detail attachments for the signature cantilevered, radial curtain wall, the parapet sunscreen and the suspended entry doors.
  • America Coming Togther

    Political Campaign Field Canvasser · Tucson, Arizona · Sep 2004 to Oct 2004
    Canvassed micro-targeted voters to conduct interviews, document results, and get out the vote.
  • Dean For America

    Deputy Southern Arizona Campaign Coordinator · Tucson, Arizona · Jun 2003 to Feb 2004
    Coordinated canvas walks, phone banks, events, and travel for out of state volunteers and staff for the 2004 Presidential Preference Primary. Volunteered for the Southern Arizona Coordination Committee, organizing fundraisers, Meetups and outreach events. Spoke and tabled for the campaign at Party meetings and clubs.
    • Arranged transportation to campaign and Democratic Party events, now a staple of the Pima County Party, and for the Southwestern Voter Express.
    • Designed and produced district and voter specific messages and campaign literature.
    • Organized the largest political rally in Pima County to that point.
  • Rob Paulus Architect

    Architectural Designer · Tucson, Arizona · Feb 2003 to Jun 2003
    Designed and developed construction documents for residential, commercial and urban redevelopment projects, including mechanical and electrical designs. Guided projects through the city submittal process.
    • Documented, site surveyed and field assessed historic properties to convert them from industrial use to multi-family loft homes
    • Designed details for a multi-building office condominium complex to serve as a prototype.
    • Resolved design issues for the conversion of a historic Fraternity facility into apartments.
  • Watkins Hamilton Ross Architects

    Architect in Training · Houston, Texas · Sep 2000 to Aug 2002
    Programmed, space planned, designed and administered contracts for science and research facilities for public and private universities in Texas.
    • Coordinated CAD layering and pen weights, and documents on firm’s FTP site for a 170,000 gsf science and research laboratory at the University of Texas.
    • Resolved a dimensional issue for a laboratory tenant improvement through forensic investigation of documents. Resolution was to reduce the size of a researcher’s office space.
    • Developed a mentoring program involving site visits, travelogues and exhibition tours.
  • mathes group

    Telecommunication Collocation Project Coordinator · New Orleans, Louisiana · Apr 1999 to Jun 2000
    Developed space plans and construction documents for telecommunications facilities, academic building and corporate tenant improvements. Site surveyed buildings and parking facilities for renovation. Now Mathes Brierre Architects.
    • Managed the Bellsouth collocation program, reducing response time from 3 weeks to hours, by improving our communications technology and client relations to better develop space plans, cost estimates and facilities assessments.
    • Documented and scanned important projects from the firm’s extensive portfolio to redesign project winning marketing and firm sponsored seminar materials.
    • Developed 3-D CAD models to base marker renderings for a competition entry.
  • Olde New Orleans Design Group

    Residential Design-Build Draftsman · New Orleans, Louisiana · Oct 1998 to Mar 1999
    Designed single family, “Southern Style,” custom homes for the Gulf Coast region. Designs included lighting, electrical and framing layouts. The most popular designs were adapted for on-line home plan sales.
    • Developed and maintained CAD Library of most common details to improve productivity.
    • Researched rigid steel frame construction and adapted the technology to match our New Orleans based aesthetic.
    • Designed model homes for a subdivision.
  • Christner Inc.

    Architectural Intern · Saint Louis, Missouri · Sep 1996 to Jun 1998
    Employed in the Corporate and Education Studio where I developed space plans and construction documents for school, religious and research facilities, and hospitality and corporate tenant improvements. Developed material and finish boards, color pencil renderings, bluelines, and CAD models for design development.
    • Created a continuing education and mentoring program involving architectural tours, lectures, and discussions around PBS videos .
    • Established CAD standards as organization switched from AES to AutoCAD R13. Reviewed Softdesk 8.
    • Identified and photographed key sustainable design elements for a Grant reporting.
  • Metropolis St Louis

    Living Environments Committee · Saint Louis, Missouri · 1997 to 1998
    Planned and developed programs, to create grassroots efforts by young professions to stay and revitalize St. Louis through entrepreneurship and arts.
    • Plotted a Bike Route along city streets to connect Forest Park, Grand Center, St. Louis University, downtown and the Arch.
    • Led small group discussions about the revitalization of Downtown St. Louis for Downtown Now!
    • Painted murals on boarded up buildings to create visual interest in revitalization.
  • DAS 20

    Graphic Design / Desktop Publisher · St. Louis, Missouri · Sep 1996 to Nov 1996
    Graphic designed final exhibits for two Assistant Professors dissertation, Projecting Detroit (Quark Xpress and Adobe Photoshop). Desktop published Projecting Detroit for publication in the architectural journal Assemblage. (Adobe Pagemaker 6.0)
  • Washington University in St. Louis School of Fine Art

    College Work Study Administration · St. Louis, Missouri · Aug 1992 to Sep 1996
    • Office Assistant to the School of Fine Art’s Dean’s Assistant, 1992 – 1995
    Filed and maintained confidential information, including: payroll; donor and alumni personal information; and faculty, staff and students records. Created a summer position to develop a system to review, sort, and document, files and historical artifacts in the school’s archive, for preservation and destruction.
    • School of Architecture Shop Monitor, 1994 – 1996
    Instructed and assisted students in the proper use of shop equipment and tools. Inventoried, cleaned and maintained equipment and equipment. Designed, fabricated and refurbished: computer workstations, modular steel table stands, conference tables. Cleaned, maintained and refurbished: drafting tables, lockers, display boards, and lecture hall seating.
    • Earth & Planetary Sciences Library Draftsman, 1996
    Documented existing conditions of the Earth & Planetary Sciences Library, to assist their space planning effort.
    • 1996 Presidential Debate Commission Graphic Artist, 1996
    Drafted maps of the Washington University Athletic Complex to be included with attendee packets for the 1996 Presidential Debate to be held on campus. The debate did not occur.
  • Adrian Luchini

    AutoCAD Modeler and Drafter · St. Louis, Missouri · In Aug 1996
    Drafted preliminary CAD models and drawings in AutoCAD 12 for windows. Published in Adrian Luchini monograph.
  • Franklin Associates Architects

    Summer Architectural Intern · Chattanooga, Tennessee · Jun 1993 to Aug 1993
    Constructed chip board models; documented existing conditions; and manually drafted and lettered drawings. Researched and designed a window manufacturers to design a fenestration pattern to reveal a spiral staircase. Field Surveyed parking and emergency access facilities at Erlanger Medical Center in order to upgrade to new ADA requirements.
  • Southern Temp

    Temporary Summer Laborer · Chattanooga, Tennessee · Jun 1992 to Aug 1992
    Maintained landscape, cleaned up a hazardous material spill, and performed logistics for a local clothing company

College
  • Ikoloji

    Class of 2011 · Sustainability · Phoenix, Arizona
    A hands-on approach to sustainability that challenges students to recognize and understand problems, identify opportunities, and craft innovative solutions in the built environment.
  • Training to YOU

    Class of 2012 · Microsoft Project · PMP · Microsoft Office Specialist · Phoenix, Arizona
    Studied Project Management Fundamentals, Conducting Meetings, and the Fundamentals of Communication. Increased knowledge of Microsoft Excel, Power Point and Project. Introduced to Microsoft Visio. Completed the credential seminar program PMP.
  • Washington University in St. Louis

    Class of 1996 · Architecture · Liberal Arts · Visual Art
    Concurrent studies in the liberal arts design and architecture, with an emphasis on urban design and revitalization, providing a strong base for a professional career.
    • Interviewed potential students for admission to the School of Architecture.
    • Delegate to American Institute of Architecture Students Council of Presidents, Washington University Chapter, 1993
    • Participated in Alternative Spring Break and similar community service programs.
  • Carnegie Mellon University

    Class of 1991 · Pre-College Architecture · Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
    Pre-College provided a strong foundation through a mix of seminars, workshops, drawing and digital media classes. The program introduced the theory, process and methodology of design practice, providing a clear idea of what to expect in an architectural program. Studied in a studio environment, with the opportunity to develop a design sensibility, iteratively through the creative process.
  • University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

    Class of 1993 · Exceptional Learning · Summer School and Pre-College · Elective Courses · Chattanooga, Tennessee
    Enrolled in elective courses in Cultural Anthropology, American History and American Literature while still attending High School and in summer session.
  • Phoenix Workforce Connection

    Class of 2010 · Workplace Preparedness · Innovation · Phoenix, Arizona
    Explored new career opportunities through career advisement, resume preparation, and job readiness workshops.
  • Phoenix College

    Class of 2010 · Revit · Architecture · Mesa, Arizona
    Developed a professional development, non-credit, Revit Boot Camp with the City of Phoenix, AIA Phoenix Metro and Phoenix College.

High School
  • Chattanooga School for the Arts & Sciences

    Class of 1992 · Chattanooga, Tennessee
    Educated by The Paideia Philosophy, which believes that all humans are active learners. Through three Columns of Instruction: didactic, factual information; coaching of skills; and seminar discussions, better citizens are created.
    • Organized and managed an environmental club that raised funds for science equipment through recycling drives.
    • Planted trees in downtown Chattanooga and worked on other community service projects for school.

Living

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Education (7):

Sonoran Sustainable Building Advisor Program – Professional coursework
Phoenix, Arizona
2010 – 2011
Major: Certification
Phoenix College – Professional coursework
Phoenix, Arizona
2010 – 2010
Major: Revit
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Categories:

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  • Architecture/Interior Design
  • Creative Direction/Lead
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detailed work experience

Contract Entrepreneur

Independent Architectural Services : A start up architecture firm that consults on sustainable projects… Read More
December 2009 – Current

Networked at business round tables, Chambers of Commerce and professional associations,  developing strategic allegiances for non-profits, civic initiatives and funding entrepreneurial projects.

  • Documented existing conditions for separate renovation projects for LuPe Designs and Herb Hacker, AIA, and lease stacking plans for a speculative mixed use project for Proteus West.
  • Researched financial resources and project opportunities to create a new architecture and urban design partnership, Fourward Architecture.
  • Reviewed completed projects to assure compliance with rebate programs.

Architectural Job Captain

Jacobs Engineering : Jacobs is a company with annual revenues of nearly $11 billion, and is one of the … Read More
October 2007 – August 2009

Conducted facility conditions assessments to determine maintenance and renovation schedules for the US Air Force in Texas and South Carolina. Directed, trained and mentored staff in the design and construction of retail buildings. Modified retail roll out prototype designs to meet local building codes and design review comments.

  • Mitigated a mutually agreeable solution to a FDC issue between the Fire Marshall, contractor and the architectural design.
  • Trained and mentored staff in facilities assessment and surveys, receiving commendations from Armstrong Development for our thoroughness.
  • Received commendations from CVS/pharmacy for our thoroughness in facilities assessment and surveys of stores acquired through mergers with other pharmacies.

Clients:
Armstrong Development, CVS/pharmacy, KZ Holdings, Red Development (Fresh & Easy), United States Air Force, and US Cellular.

Project Manager

Cawley Architects : Design-Build architecture firm specializing in turn key buildings
April 2005 – September 2007

Managed the design and construction documents for turnkey commercial, warehouse and retail projects. Worked closely with consultants to coordinate designs to meet client’s needs, including meetings to work out details. Cawley was the primary design firm for a design-build contractor.

  • Attended jurisdictional staff and public meetings for the client, to ensure compliance with city requirements and resolution of public issues.
  • Master planned several multi-building complexes, creating a coherent and comprehensive sense of place.
  • Managed the firm’s only 5 story steel structure, designed to maximize the leasable Class A office space and structural efficiency. Worked closely with the structural engineer to detail attachments for the signature cantilevered, radial curtain wall, the parapet sunscreen and the suspended entry doors.

Clients:

Arivest Corporation, Ewing Irrigation, Goodwill of Central Arizona, Horizon, Kustom Koachworks, LGE Design Build, Rencor Development

Architectural Designer

Rob Paulus Architect, Ltd. : Specialty design firm
February 2003 – June 2003

Designed and developed construction documents for residential, commercial and urban redevelopment projects, including mechanical and electrical designs. Guided projects through the city submittal process.

  • Documented, site surveyed and field assessed historic properties to convert them from industrial use to multi-family loft homes
  • Designed details for a multi-building office condominium complex to serve as a prototype.
  • Resolved design issues for the conversion of a historic Fraternity facility into apartments.

Clients:

Deep Freeze Development, LLC, Rio West Development, and University Apartments

Architect In Training

Watkins Hamilton Ross Architects : Architecture firm specializing in the Health Care Market
September 2000 – August 2002

Programmed, space planned, designed and administered contracts for science and research facilities for public and private universities in Texas.

    • Coordinated CAD layering and pen weights, and documents on firm’s FTP site for a 170,000 gsf science and research laboratory at the University of Texas.
    • Resolved a dimensional issue for a laboratory tenant improvement through forensic investigation of documents. Resolution was to reduce the size of a researcher’s office space.
    • Developed a mentoring program involving site visits, travelogues and exhibition tours.
      Clients:
    University of Texas at Houston, University of Texas, Rice University, Texas A & M University

Telecommunication Collocation Project Coordinator

The Mathes Group : Multidisciplinary firm, specializing in Music Schools
March 1999 – June 2000

Developed space plans and construction documents for telecommunications facilities, academic building and corporate tenant improvements. Site surveyed buildings and parking facilities for renovation. Now Mathes Brierre Architects.

  • Managed the Bellsouth collocation program, reducing response time from 3 weeks to hours, by improving our communications technology and client relations to better develop space plans, cost estimates and facilities assessments.
  • Documented and scanned important projects from the firm’s extensive portfolio to redesign project winning marketing and firm sponsored seminar materials.
  • Developed 3-D CAD models to base marker renderings for a competition entry.

Clients:
Banco Agricola, BellSouth, CNG, De La Salle High School, Entergy, Harry’s Ace Hardware, Red Cross, Oakwood Mall, and University of New Orleans.

Residential Design-Build Draftsman

Olde New Orleans Design Group, Inc. : Design Build Housing Contractor
October 1998 – March 1999

Designed single family, “Southern Style,” custom homes for the Gulf Coast region. Designs included lighting, electrical and framing layouts. The most popular designs were adapted for on-line home plan sales.

  • Developed and maintained CAD Library of most common details to improve productivity.
  • Researched rigid steel frame construction and adapted the technology to match our New Orleans based aesthetic.
  • Designed model homes for a subdivision.

Clients:

Private Residents, Contractors, Love that Smoothie, and a Karate Studio

Architectural Intern

Christner Inc. : Multidisciplinary firm specializing in Health Care
September 1996 – June 1998

Employed in the Corporate and Education Studio where I developed space plans and construction documents for school, religious and research facilities, and hospitality and corporate tenant improvements. Developed material and finish boards, color pencil renderings, bluelines, and CAD models for design development.

  • Created a continuing education and mentoring program involving architectural tours, lectures, and discussions around PBS videos .
  • Established CAD standards as organization switched from AES to AutoCAD R13. Reviewed Softdesk 8.
  • Identified and photographed key sustainable design elements for a Grant reporting.

Clients:

Central Presbyterian Church, City of Clayton, Incyte Pharmaceuticals, Missouri Botanical Gardens, Monsanto, Our Savior Lutheran Church, The Racquet Club, Ralston Purina, Salvation Army, Thompson-Coburn

AutoCAD Modeler and Drafter

Luchini AD : Design office for a Washington University professor
July 1996 – September 1996

Drafted preliminary CAD models and drawings in AutoCAD 12 for windows. Published in Adrian Luchini monograph.

Lead Generation and Territorial Sales Manager

Romanoski Glass and Mirror : Glazing Sub-Contractor
February 2011 – July 2011

Directed business development and lead generation across the Southwest. Tabled at professional society meetings and conferences to establish and develop relationships with architects and general contractors. Represented the Major Industries product line in the Southern California market, delivering lunch and learn presentations about innovations in day-lighting.

  • Design and delivered portfolio presentations for interviewing with General Contractors. The presentations led to the immediate generation of bidding opportunities.
  • Researched, prioritized and created a calendar of conferences and professional meetings to create a marketing schedule for senior staff to build relationships with existing and new clients.
  • Resolved bid communication problem that were causing Romanoski to miss out on project opportunities. Refined bid room searches to generate more appropriate responses and coordinated contact information that was clear and direct.

Architectural Intern Program Developer

American Institute of Architects : Professional Member Organization focusing on Architecture
March 1997 – Current

Programmed Inaugural Intern/Associates’ State Conferences for AIA Arizona, AIA Louisiana and the Texas Society of Architects. Developed and coordinated Continuing Education programs for AIA St. Louis, AIA New Orleans, AIA Houston and AIA Phoenix Metro. Organized Arizona ArchiPAC “Breakfast of Champions” fundraisers for supported political candidates. Designed and published AIA New Orleans Newsletter and Meeting Notices.

  • Developed a mentoring sessions with Steven Erhlich, FAIA and Samuel Mockbee, FAIA, at the AIA Louisiana “On the Ledge” Conference.
  • Appointed AIA Phoenix Metro Phoenix Section Chair to develop programs with City of Phoenix Departments (including a Phoenix College Revit Bootcamp) and tour recent projects.
  • Drafted AIA St. Louis letter of support for the renovation of the historic Statler and Lenox Hotels to become the new St. Louis Convention Center hotel. The letter was the cited by the National Parks Service for why the project was selected for integral tax credits for its completion.

Governing Council & Advocacy Committee

USGBC Arizona Chapter Central Branch :
August 2006 – Current

Severed as Vice-Chair of the Advocacy Committee to develop the Chapter’s Policy Position and “How to Take Action” papers. Serve as Liaison to the National Organization for Advocacy and Campaign initiatives.

  • Organized efforts to support SB 1403, giving updates to membership concerning changes in Green codes and Legislation.
  • Planned and organized the First Annual Member Meeting.
  • Appointed to serve on Governing Council

Candidate Sections

Certifications

Sustainable Building Adviser

  • CSBA, August 2011

OSHA

  • OSHA 10

Project Management Institute

  • PMP, August 2012

Green Building Certification Institute

  • LEED Green Associate – In Process

Registrations

NCARB

  • Intern Development Program

Arizona Board of Technical Registration

  • Architectural Registration Exam – In Process

Professional Affiliations

Project Management Institute

  • Phoenix Chapter, 2010 – present

American Institute of Architects

  • St. Louis Chapter, 1997 – 1998
  • New Orleans Chapter, 1998 – 2000
  • Houston Chapter, 2000 – 2002
  • Phoenix Metro Chapter, 2005 – present

US Green Building Council

  • Arizona Chapter, 2006 – present
  • Central Branch, 2008 – present

Phoenix Green Chamber of Commerce

  • Volunteer, 2008 – present

Modern Phoenix.net

  • Program Organizing Volunteer, 2007 – present

National Trust for Historic Preservation

  • Member, 1997 – present

Modern Architecture Preservation Project – Tucson

  • 2004 – 2005

Rice Design Alliance

  • Member, 2000 – 2002

Preservation Resource Center

  • Member, 1998 – 2000

Metropolis St. Louis

  • Member, 1997 – 1998

Landmarks Association

  • Member, 1996 – 1998

Allied Memberships

Arts

  • Phoenix Art Museum, 2005 – 2010
  • Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, 2005 – 2010
  • The Heard Museum, 2006 – 2010
  • The Menil Collection, 2000 – 2002
  • Museum of Fine Arts Houston, 2000 – 2002
  • Museum of Contemporary Art Houston, 2000 – 2002
  • New Orleans Museum of Art, 1998 – 2000
  • Contemporary Arts Center, 1998 -2000
  • St. Louis Art Museum, 1995 – 1998

Local First Arizona

Awards and Recognition

Project Rising: Real Estate Pitch Forum,City of Phoenix and Ikoloji, 2012

Participated in a “Shark Tank” business innovation pitch for an adaptive reuse project at Camelback Colonade. The Biltmore Quarter project was selected based on its merits of sustainability, neighborhood enrichment, urban development, education, innovation, and viability.

USGBC Arizona Certificate of Appreciation, February 2012

Recognition for outstanding volunteer work in the year 2011 with the Arizona Chapter of the U.S. Green Building Council.

Board Member at Large, Democrats of Greater Tucson, 2004

Elected to the board of the Democrats of Greater Tucson by the membership of the political club.

Michael G. Meyers Design and Scholarship Competition,Juror, AIA Houston, 2002

Charette: Home Honorable Mention, Rice Design Alliance, 2002

Participated in a charette concerning homelessness. Proposed a flexible tower that could be built out or deconstructed, as needed, to provide housing. The tower would serve as a measure as to the amount of homelessness in the Houston area.

Gold Hammer Award, PSI Homesavers, 2002

Awarded to AIA Houston Architectural Interns for going above and beyond in efforts to provide a safe and weatherized home. Organizer.

Chapter of the Year Award, AIA National Associates Committee, 2002

AIA Houston Associates Committee was awarded the inaugural “Chapter of the Year Award” for designing and developing a “Road to Registration” Intern Development Program that included: a construction seminar and tour mentorship series, the “Road to Registration” presentation for students, Interns and architects, and an Architectural Registration Exam and professional preparation program.

Studio Critic, Prairie View A&M University School of Architecture, 2001

Structural Integrity, CANstruction Houston, 2001

Constructed a sculpture of can goods to fight hunger. Modified the design of the structure to allow it to stand.

Delegate to AIA National Convention, AIA New Orleans, 2000

Represented the views of AIA New Orleans in the elections of the 2001 National leadership and policies.

Intern/Associate Director, AIA New Orleans, 2000

Elected to develop programs to assist Architectural Interns in their professional development to become licensed architects.

YAF 1997 Biannual Exhibition, Young Architect’s Forum, 1997

Submitted 2 paintings for exhibition. Both were exhibited and placed on display at the St. Louis Art’s Guild.

Delegate to Council of Presidents, AIAS Washington University Chapter, 1993

Nominated to represent the chapter at the AIAS ’93 Desert Forum in Phoenix.

Professional Leadership

United States Green Building Council, Arizona Chapter

  • 2007 – Present Legislative Advocate
  • 2009 – Present Central Branch Advocacy Committee Vice Chair
  • 2010 Central Branch Governing Council

AIA Phoenix Metro

  • 2010 Phoenix Section Program Chair

AIA Arizona

  • 2007 Associate’s Conference Planner

Modern Architecture Preservation Project Tucson

  • 2004 – 2005 Organizational Committee

AIA Houston

  • 2002 Habitat for Humanity Housing, Designer
  • 2000 – 2002 Intern Associate Group
  • 2001 – 2002 Construction Tour Coordinator
  • 2001 – 2002 PSI Homesavers Crew Chief

AIA Louisiana Intern Interactive

  • 1999 – 2000 Conference Planner

AIA New Orleans

  • 1999 – 2000 Graphic Designer

Metropolis St. Louis

  • 1997 – 1998 Lindell/Olive Bike Path Architectural Consultant

AIA St. Louis

  • 1997 – 1998 Architectural Design & Discovery Tour Coordinator
  • 1997 Reviving Downtown’s Faded Heart
  • 1998 Old North St. Louis Charette Planner

Market Experience

  • ADA Compliance
  • Civic
  • Corporate
  • Health Care
  • Higher Education
  • Hospitality
  • Industrial
  • K-12 Education
  • Master Planning
  • Medical Office
  • Military
  • Mixed Use
  • Multi-Family Residential
  • Physical Assessment and Surveys
  • Public Works
  • Recreation
  • Religious
  • Research
  • Retail Centers & Roll-Out
  • Single Family Residential
  • Telecommunications
  • Tenant Improvements
  • Transportation
  • Urban Development
  • Warehouse

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Peter Newton, Assoc AIA, CSBA, PMP

An aspiring architect, designing creative and contemplative spaces through client participation. Experienced in project management, architecture, construction, planning, public policy, urban design, community creation, and sustainability. Organized meetings to discuss issues pertinent to projects and community involvement. My portfolio includes places where people live, work, contemplate, educate and play. Participated in International competitions and community design charrettes. Developed professional development programs for offices, AIA and USGBC Chapters. Lectured on architecture, urban revitalization, sustainability, and professional development.

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