Welcome to my Professional Projects Page!
As you may have read on my "About" page, I graduated from the University of Minnesota Duluth in 2021 with a Bachelor degree in Mechanical Engineering. Since then, I have been working for a curtain wall company (Click here to learn what curtain wall is) as a Mechanical Engineer on some of the most unique architectural developments in the entire world! Below is a synopsis of each project I have gotten to contribute on.
Project Galaxy, located in 4 Hudson Square in Manhatten NYC, is a new Disney headquarters. This is probably my favorite project I have worked on as it was my first project I got to be a part of after I graduated college and was brought on to New Hudson Facades as a full time engineer.
This is a very unique building as all of the green columns that you see in between each glass panel is made out of Terracotta. This building was a challenging building to work on however a rewarding one since this was my first project ever in my professional career was a for a Disney headquarters. It has been very cool to see the stuff that I worked on come to life in New York!
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Project Lawrence, located in downtown Denver Colorado, is a high rise office building. The setting of the curtain wall on site for project Lawrence is set to be completed by the end of the year (2023).
This is the second project that I was able to take part in following my work on project galaxy (shown above). This building was a little bit of a change of pace from project Galaxy as it is more of a standard and simple building. None the less, it was still an exciting project to work on and I am excited to see all of the hard work our team at New Hudson Facades come to fruition.
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270 Park Ave, located in Manhatten NYC, is a new J.P. Morgan building that I am currently working on. This building is particularly exciting as it is the biggest building that my company has ever gotten to work on. The height of the building will rival that of World Trade Center I, and the base of the building takes up an entire city block of one of the most exclusive streets in Manhatten. Also of note, the building will be powered entirely of electricity supplied by a hydroelectric power station. Upon its completion, the top of the skyscraper will light up similarly to the empire state building.
This will certainly be one of the coolest projects I am able to work on in my lifetime and I am very excited to see how it unfolds. The curtain wall has begun to be installed onsite, however there is still a long way to go for this massive building. I am excited to see it come to life once construction is completed in the coming years.
Click on the picture of the project to be brought to a link that has more information on the project!