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Swaleha Lalani 1 of 2 607.339.9441 | [email protected] | 1079 Tumlin Street, Atlanta, GA 30318 | www.sallalani.com e ducation Georgia Institute of Technology, College of Architecture, Master of Architecture candidate (third year); GPA: 3.9 Cornell University 2005, Bachelor of Science in Interior Design a wards & c ertifications 2nd place; Cornell University Solar Decathlon Team, National Competition (2004) Aga Khan Education Board Merit Scholarship (2002 - 2005) LEED Accredited Professional (2006) 1st Place; NCMA National Block Competition (2009) 1st Place; USGBC Regional Natural Design Competition (2009) 1st Place; Best Studio Project, GA Tech Graduate Studio (2009) e xhibitions Bureau Gallery; YAF Atlanta Summer Salon showing “Mylar Studies” (2009) City Hall East; YAF Atlanta Summer Salon showing “Pool” (2009) Mason Murer Gallery; Modern Atlanta showing “LWARPS” (2008) Museum of Design Atlanta MODA; Objects of Desire showing “Fieldscapes” (2010) Georgia Institute of Technology, College of Architecture, Atlanta, GA (January 2008 - May 2008) Graduate Teaching Assistant, Prof. Gernot Riether City of the Future: A Design & Engineering Challenge Competition in 3 cities nationwide to envision what American city might look like in 100 years Member of the Georgia Tech team; earned honorable mention w ork e xperience Georgia Institute of Technology, College of Architecture, Atlanta, GA (August 2009 - May 2010) Graduate Teaching Assistant, Prof. Sabir Khan Teaching Assistant - COA 1060 - Introduction To The Designed, Built, And Lived Environment Led weekly break-out sessions for a class of 50 freshman students that supplemented bi-weekly lecture seminars Created set of monthly learning outcomes, resources, deliverables and assignment briefs for the course along with 3 other TAs Digital Workshop Atlanta DWA; www.digitalworkshopatl.com (May 2009 - present) Founder; Lead Software Instructor Organized and taught 10 hour crashcourses in Revit, AutoCAD, Adobe Illustrator and RhinoScript Founded organization, helped in marketing and advertising Monitored progress of the 50 students, mentored them and graded all assignments Graduate Research Assistant - Aga Khan Award for Architecture Researched the Award archives and created a matrix of interdisciplinary award recipeients Researched socially driven and humanitarian initiatives in design and architecture worldwide Designed specific learning outcomes and assignments for COA 1060’s cultural and social literacy component

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Swaleha Lalani 1 of 2

607.339.9441 | [email protected] | 1079 Tumlin Street, Atlanta, GA 30318 | www.sallalani.com

e ducation

Georgia Institute of Technology, College of Architecture, Master of Architecture candidate (third year); GPA: 3.9Cornell University 2005, Bachelor of Science in Interior Design

a wards & c er ti f ications

• 2nd place; Cornell University Solar Decathlon Team, National Competition (2004) • Aga Khan Education Board Merit Scholarship (2002 - 2005) • LEED Accredited Professional (2006) • 1st Place; NCMA National Block Competition (2009) • 1st Place; USGBC Regional Natural Design Competition (2009) • 1st Place; Best Studio Project, GA Tech Graduate Studio (2009)

exhibitions

• Bureau Gallery; YAF Atlanta Summer Salon showing “Mylar Studies” (2009) • City Hall East; YAF Atlanta Summer Salon showing “Pool” (2009)

• Mason Murer Gallery; Modern Atlanta showing “LWARPS” (2008)

• Museum of Design Atlanta MODA; Objects of Desire showing “Fieldscapes” (2010)

Georgia Institute of Technology, College of Architecture, Atlanta, GA (January 2008 - May 2008)Graduate Teaching Assistant, Prof. Gernot Riether

City of the Future: A Design & Engineering Challenge Competition in 3 cities nationwide to envision what American city might look like in 100 years • Member of the Georgia Tech team; earned honorable mention

w ork e xper ience

Georgia Institute of Technology, College of Architecture, Atlanta, GA (August 2009 - May 2010)Graduate Teaching Assistant, Prof. Sabir Khan Teaching Assistant - COA 1060 - Introduction To The Designed, Built, And Lived Environment • Led weekly break-out sessions for a class of 50 freshman students that supplemented bi-weekly lecture seminars • Created set of monthly learning outcomes, resources, deliverables and assignment briefs for the course along with 3 other TAs

Digital Workshop Atlanta DWA; www.digitalworkshopatl.com (May 2009 - present)Founder; Lead Software Instructor

• Organized and taught 10 hour crashcourses in Revit, AutoCAD, Adobe Illustrator and RhinoScript • Founded organization, helped in marketing and advertising

• Monitored progress of the 50 students, mentored them and graded all assignments

Graduate Research Assistant - Aga Khan Award for Architecture • Researched the Award archives and created a matrix of interdisciplinary award recipeients • Researched socially driven and humanitarian initiatives in design and architecture worldwide • Designed specific learning outcomes and assignments for COA 1060’s cultural and social literacy component

NAAB Accreditation, Georgia Tech National Architectural Accreditation Board • Member of core team responsible for collegewide exhibits, archiving • Helped design and construct model display surfaces and exhibit signage

Sophomore Studio Teaching Assistant • Conducted software tutorials and general help in Autodesk Maya, AutoCAD and Adobe Illustrator for a class of 40 students

w ork e xper ience contd ...

Georgia Tech College of Architecture Student Archive Manager (2007 - Current)

Cooper Carry, Atlanta, GA (August 2007 - December 2007)Intern Architect

Burt Hill, Washington, DC (June 2005 – May 2007)Interior Architect

WTOP Radio, Washington, DC Project Description: Complete renovation and redesign of newsroom, studios and traffic center of local radiostation • Assisted project architect as lead interior designer • Worked on project from conception through contract documents • Responsible for complex coordination with mechanical, electrical and acoustical engineers

Towson University College of Liberal Arts, Towson, MD Project Description: Planning, design of three buildings connected by atria and consisting of classrooms, offices, labs, café and vivarium • Created extensive set of base drawings, including layout of column grid, shell and core, basic interiors • Worked with team of architects, designers, engineers, planners from schematic design through 50 percent core and shell submission • Coordinated design with structural, mechanical, electrical engineers; created design presentations for client

Tidewater Community College, Portsmouth Campus, Portsmouth, VA Project Description: Executed in building information modeling software, Revit. Composed of 4 buildings –- main administrative building that housed a library, atrium, multi-purpose forum space, faculty and dean’s offices, study lounge. Two other buildings housed classrooms, nursing and welding labs, small offices. Fourth building was power plant • Designed specialty spaces such as library, forum, atrium and built-in millwork within them • Designed a monumental stair / stair base in main building atrium that also served as casual seating • Developed finish palette, material selections for all buildings

SKB Architecture and Design, Washington DC (June-August 2004)Design Intern

s kil ls

AutoCAD, Maya, Rhino, RhinoScript - Monkey, Grasshopper, Revit, Adobe Creative Suite, Sketchup, Hand Rendering, Model Building, 3D Studio Viz, AlphaCam

Swaleha Lalani607.339.9441 | [email protected] | 1079 Tumlin Street, Atlanta, GA 30318 | www.sallalani.com

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