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Water and Culture_Contemporary Art Museum Brooklyn, New York critic_Henry Smith-Miller Fall 2013 Zil_Automobile Headquarters Moscow, Russia critic_Thomas Leeser Spring 2013 Residence_Addition | Renovation Louisville, Kentucky Independent Work 2013 [Work Sample] Marsh Lindley 309 West 57th Street Apartment 901 New York, NY 10019 +01 502 594 9291 [email protected] Master of Architecture Pratt Institute May 2014 Bachelor of Arts in Architecture Clemson University May 2007 Compact_Micro-Unit Housing Complex Brooklyn, New York critic_James Garrison Fall 2013 Residence_New Construction Owensboro, Kentucky Independent Work 2010

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Water and Culture_Contemporary Art MuseumBrooklyn, New York

critic_Henry Smith-MillerFall 2013

Zil_Automobile HeadquartersMoscow, Russia

critic_Thomas LeeserSpring 2013

Residence_Addition | RenovationLouisville, Kentucky

Independent Work2013

[Work Sample]

Marsh Lindley

309 West 57th Street Apartment 901New York, NY 10019+01 502 594 [email protected]

Master of ArchitecturePratt InstituteMay 2014

Bachelor of Arts in ArchitectureClemson UniversityMay 2007

Compact_Micro-Unit Housing Complex Brooklyn, New York

critic_James GarrisonFall 2013

Residence_New ConstructionOwensboro, Kentucky

Independent Work2010

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Water and CultureContemporary Art Museum

Brooklyn, New YorkPratt Institute | Fall 2013Studio Critic _ Henry Smith-Miller

Due to the riverside location of this museum build, the site itself was in a constant state of flux. Given that it is predicted the water level will rise over coming decades, I chose to embrace these physcial paramaters and communicate the water’s constant motion through a sectional facade and the use of reflected light throughout. Complementing the illumination provided from below, the structural piers allow vistors to enjoy a display of contemporary works while surrounded by natural light. In addition, the solid skin of the building is pulled away at certain points to enhance the presence of the water below, while providing a sense of visual submersion within the art space.

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ZilAutomobile Headquarters

Moscow, RussiaPratt Institute | Spring 2013Studio Critic _ Thomas Leeser

Collaboration with Brian Vallario and Sean Whalen

This large-scale collaborative project involved designing a new flagship showroom and corporate headquarters for Zil, a Russian automobile manufacturer. Built upon an abandoned industrial site formerly used by Zil, this space aims to serve as both a business hub and display for the company’s new range of vehicles. Since Zil produces both luxury cars and utility vehicles, the space had to complement the attributes of an array of automobiles, all catering to a different customer base. The design is composed of three major components: a pedestrian track, limousine track and utility truck track, all three of which interweave with each other, providing pedestrian visitors with a multi-tiered perspective of the company’s full inventory.

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ResidenceAddition | Renovation

Louisville, KentuckyIndependent Project - Winter 2013

The owners of this waterfront Queen Anne property wished to expand and update the living quarters at the rear of their home, while complementing the style of surrounding structures. By adding approximately 700 sq. ft. of living space, in addition to a detached garage and garden workspace, I was able to provide the owners with the space they craved while seamlessly integrating the new rooms into the old.

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CompactMicro-Unit Housing Complex

Brooklyn, New YorkPratt Institute | Fall 2012Studio Critic _ James Garrison

Located along the formerly industrial Gowanus Canal in Brooklyn, New York, this project dealt directly with the challenge of rapidly-increasing urban density in the area. The goal of the project involved designing a residential complex composed of 140 single-occupant units, each no more than 300 sq. ft. in floorspace. Aiming to promote a sense of community, the floors of the building flow together in a continuous spiral, promoting interaction and collaboration among residents.

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ResidenceNew Construction

Owensboro, KentuckyHubbuch & Company - Spring 2010

This challenging new construction involved designing a classic yet modern residence for international clients based solely upon selected floorplans. Leading the design team, I worked closely with the client to ensure a result showcasing a seamless melding of selected European features with a contemporary finish, while ensuring maximum livability and structural harmony.