Hi, I'm Berkeley m. arch without a couple years of radiance experience. I'm
wondering if anyone out there needs, or know of, any freelance radiance
work. I'm fixed in New York, but more than happy to work over the
internet/phone. My Resume is Below.
I'm new to the list so if I've missed any recent postings regarding
something like this, I'd appreciate a point in the right direction.
Thanks
Stephan Wasilewski
549 Riverside Dr.
Apt. 5e
New York, NY 10027
RESUME
Education
University of California, Berkeley
Master of Architecture, December 2008
Gpa: 3.90/4.00
thesis: Discovering Flexibility: finding capacity through transformation and
specificity
Fellowships: 2007-2008 Graduate Department Fellowship
Career Discovery, Harvard Graduate School of Design, Cambridge, MA
June-July 2004
Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT
Bachelor of arts, May 2004
Major: physics
Gpa: 3.50/4.00
Awards: Winner of arch II design competition for Freeman East Asian Studies
addition
(project completed by Smith Osborne architects January 2006)
Work Experience
Payette, Boston, MA
October 2008 - June 2009
Designer
executed design studies, created digital models/renderings
prepared documents for submission, drew schematic level plans
Loisos + Ubbelohde, Alameda, CA
May 2006 - May 2008
architecture intern / Radiance Daylight consultant
Built presentation, study and daylight models
conducted design studies and prepared documents for submission
performed daylight analysis using Radiance synthetic imaging
Center for Environmental Design Research, Berkeley, CA
Summer 2005 / January 2006
Graduate Student Researcher
Training and Skills
International Radiance Conference, Minneapolis, MN
October 2007
Autocad certificate, Middlesex Community College, Middletown, CT
May 2005
computer languages
proficient: python
Familiar: c++ Java labview netlogo Visualbasic
computer programs
Fluent: adobeCS autocad(2D) Radiance Rhinoceros Sketchup
proficient: Maxwell Render FormZ
Familiar: Maya Revit
Interests
architecture: daylighting alternative energy flexible design reuse
the outdoors: biking rockclimbing hiking Food: cooking