CHRISTOPHER.M.SIMMONS
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CHRISTOPHER.M.SIMMONS
DESIGN PORTFOLIO

DESIGNS
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PROFILE
While I am currently a graduate architect at Tabberson Architects, I enjoy all aspects of design including furniture, interiors, residential, and commercial buildings. I enjoy working with both physical and computer models to express my designs holistically and clearly. I have work experience in both small and large companies that deal with architectural services and construction management. During my time with these companies, I have done schematic design, design development, construction documents, 3D model renderings, physical models, and interpretation of bar schedules and cost reports. Ultimately, I plan on obtaining my architecture license and work in a respected firm where I can expand my practical experience in architecture and construction management.
Ball State University [Muncie, Indiana]
Master of Architecture, graduated in 2013
Ball State University [Muncie, Indiana]
Bachelor of Science in Architecture, graduated Cum Laude in 2011,
Minor in Construction Management
Honorable Mention: 2010 AIAS / Kawneer National Competition
First Place: CRIPE fourth year Architecture Competition [2010]
First Place: Gresham Smith third year Architecture Competition [2010]
Finalist: ICMA second year Architecture Competition [2008]
Design selected for the University of Louisville / Ball State University 2013 Solar Decathlon Design: Phoenix House
Tabberson Architects [Phoenix, Arizona / Muncie, Indiana]
Graduate Architect / Architecture Intern, May 2011 to present
Ball State University [Muncie, Indiana]
Design Consultant for the Muncie Head Start Nature Playscape, May 2014 to July 2014, June 2013 to September 2013
Eli Lilly and Company [Indianapolis, Indiana]
Global Facilities Delivery Summer Replacement, May 2010 to August 2010
About Me
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This website is an online portfolio of my work from undergrad and graduate school as well as my professional career. My final graduate project is called "Build-Design: Redefining Dialectics Through Making and Play". If you want to see more, follow this link: ISSUU Book
The links above highlight some of the work I have done so far as well as provide information about myself and ways to contact me.
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