Shawna Marie Hammon
Architects at Lunar Stone Pl, Raleigh, NC

License number
North Carolina 13046
Category
Architecture
Address
Address
8441 Lunar Stone Pl, Raleigh, NC 27613

Professional information

Shawna Hammon Photo 1

Architectural Intern At Clark Nexsen, Pc

Position:
Intern Architect at Clark Nexsen, PC
Location:
Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina Area
Industry:
Architecture & Planning
Work:
Clark Nexsen, PC - Raleigh, NC since Apr 2013 - Intern Architect Pearce Brinkley Cease + Lee - Raleigh, NC Feb 2013 - Mar 2013 - Intern Architect SFL+A Architects - Raleigh, NC May 2012 - Aug 2012 - Architectural Intern - Summer North Carolina State University - Raleigh, NC Jan 2012 - May 2012 - Teaching Assistant National Architectural Accrediting Board - Prairie View A&M University Mar 2012 - Mar 2012 - Accreditation Team Visiting Member Dudapaine Architects - Durham, NC Dec 2011 - Feb 2012 - Architectural Intern - Winter North Carolina State University - Raleigh, NC May 2011 - Aug 2011 - Research Assistant North Carolina State University - Raleigh, NC Jan 2011 - May 2011 - Teaching Assistant O'Brien/Atkins Associates, PA - RTP, NC Mar 2007 - Jan 2010 - Project Assistant
Education:
North Carolina State University 2007 - 2012
Master of Architecture
North Carolina State University 2007 - 2009
Bachelor of Art, Art Applications: Visual Arts
Wake Technical Community College 2005 - 2007
Interests:
Motorcycling, Mountain Biking, Knitting, Design Competitions, Video Games
Awards:
Kamphoefner Honor Fellowship - 1st Place
College of Design Fellowship Jury
The award was established by Henry Kamphoefner, the first Dean of the School of Design (now College of Design), and his wife in order to recognize and support the outstanding Master of Architecture student of each class. The jury consisted of School of Architecture professors Georgia Bizios, Roger Clark, and Patrick Rand. Jury members, according to Dean Kamphoefner’s instructions, were drawn from the Fellows of the American Institute of Architects who are on the faculty or are in practice near the NC State University College of Design in Raleigh.
CTBUH International Student Design Competition - 4th Place
Competition Jury Chair, Chris Wilkinson
Reimagining Tall The goal of the competition is to shed new light on the meaning and value of tall buildings in modern society. As noted by the 2011 Competition Jury Chair, William Pedersen of Kohn Pedersen Fox, “There has been a major transition in the sense of the value of the tall building and what it can contribute to the urban realm, and society in general. This transition moves the tall building away from just an instrument of financial exploitation and toward a development highly concerned with its impact on the city, the environment, and the urban habitat.” In light of global climate change, public awareness of urban sustainability has forced designers to rethink and reinvent the role of the high-rise building type. They must contribute to the protection of endangered environments and offer sustainable alternatives to how cities operate, as they meet the growing demands of urban dwelling and reshaping the landscape of modern cities. It is increasingly important that tall buildings connect with the urban fabric, integrating with the existing city/street life, and reflect the nature of the city in which they are built.
Chapter Leader of the Month
American Institute of Architecture Students
Lyceum Fellowship - Merit
Wendell Burnette, Author
Earth Curvature: a Local | Global Rest Area The Lyceum Fellowship was established in 1985 to advance the development of the next generation of talent by creating a vehicle for stimulating perceptive reasoning and inspiring creative thought in our field. Through a unique structure of design competition and prizewinning travel grants it seeks to establish a dialogue through design among selected schools of architecture.