
Senior Staff Architect
Hoffmann Architects + Engineers
What has been the most rewarding project or deal you’ve worked on in your career, and why?
For the restoration of Columbia University’s Low Plaza, I analyzed historical documents to depict the unique visible pattern utilizing brick pavers in various bonds and replacing concrete with limestone pavers to match the original materials and design intent. I detailed intricacies in the pavers, enhanced assemblies for the foundation, and developed modifications to optimize drainage. These enhancements will preserve the plaza for years to come. I’m excited to continue to honor and enhance this iconic urban space and to remember my contribution to its restoration as I pass through the campus.
What skill or quality do you believe is essential for success in your field today?
Empathy is essential to effectively promote collaboration and development. By providing a level of understanding, it is crucial for managing expectations and gaining a broader perspective. Those who demonstrate empathy recognize how to effectively respond in a constructive yet kind manner. When questions can be expressed openly, it fosters valuable interpersonal connection. Mentors who express the ability to meet me at my level of experience are unparalleled and have been vital to promoting my success. I do the same for my junior colleagues, with empathy at the forefront of my interactions.