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Senior Project Architect /Assistant Technical Director, Davis Carter Scott, Washington, DC, United States, Various commercial, government projects including more than 250,000 square foot for National Institute of Health, (NIH).

START Date: 
September, 1997
END Date: 
August, 2004

 

Sep 1997 - Aug 2004      Davis Carter Scott                  Washington, DC, United States

Senior Project Architect /Assistant Technical Director

 

Responsibilities included:

The primary responsibilities were coordinating and administering assigned projects in office through designed phases of design development, production, permitting and construction contract administration, including the development and production of construction documents for complex projects. Engineering consultant coordination, Establish and modify CAD Standards and Details. Space planning for various tenants, square footage calculations and leasing plans

 

Project and Accomplishment:

  • Washington Hospital Center, Post-Partum/Neonatal Unit, Washington, D.C. The design objective was to upgrade the existing semi-private patient suites to completely private suites.
  • Washington Hospital Center, Cardiac Training and Education Center, Washington, D.C, USA
  • Interior Architecture for a 70,000 Square foot Law firm in McLean, Virginia
  • Interior Architecture for a 350,000 Square foot, 11 story office building in Washington D.C. for International Law firm
  • Interior Architecture for a 25,000 square foot high-tech Internet Company Special amenities include a computer room, employee cafeteria, game room, lounge areas, and touchdown stations for visiting client.
  • Interior Architecture for 235,000 square foot build-to-suit regional facility special amenities includes: a commercial kitchen and cafeteria, a daycare facility, and a fitness center.
  • Various commercial, government projects including more than 250,000 square foot for National Institute of Health, (NIH).