Rebecca Pierson
Pratt Institute
Brooklyn, NY, USAMy objective is to work within artistic industries and become a licensed architect with world experience gained from travel, internships, jobs, and education resulting in a large repertoire of skills.
Work Experience
Environmental Design Group
Project Management Intern
On site manager for a single family residence renovation in the West Village of Manhattan. Met with contractors, accepted and organized deliveries, oversaw construction
May 2014
- August 2014
New York, United States
Imprint Projects
Freelance Designer
Built Installation titled “String Interventions” throughout SOHO for the grand opening of the clothing company Alternative Apparel
April 2014
- April 2014
New York, United States
Turner Construction
Construction Management Intern
Interned for the Turner Interiors Department on the Nomura Office project at Worldwide Plaza. Worked on change orders, punch lists, RFIs, submittals and organization of close-out documents
June 2013
- August 2013
New York, United States
Pratt Institute Student Government Association
Chair of Campus and Community Development
I am one of the 10 chairs on the Student Government Association of Pratt Institute. I focus on working with Residential Life and Housing, Food Services, Security and community outreach programs to better the Institute.
September 2012
- Present
Brooklyn, New York, United States
Built Ideas By Theoharis David
Construction Team Member
Built and installed exhibition on the digital fabrication team
April 2012
- April 2012
New York, United States
Education
Pratt Institute
Bachelor of Architecture
TRAVEL STUDIO: SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO, FALL 2014
ROME PROGRAM SPRING 2015
ROME PROGRAM SPRING 2015
August 2011
- Present
New York, United States
Languages
English (Native),
Spanish (Conversational),
Italian (Conversational),
Awards
Skills
Adobe Illustrator,
Adobe Indesign,
Adobe Photoshop,
Autocad,
Creative Writing,
Digital Fabrication,
Microsoft Office,
Model Building,
Photography,
Prolog,
Revit,
Rhinoceros,
Sketching,
V-Ray,
Pietralunga Design Charette Participant
Worked with the Mayor’s Office to re-design an abandoned monastery into a space for a comprehensive Culinary Residency Program. The charrette lasted twenty-four hours and was presented to the local press and members of the community.