Marc Fogg| Curriculum Vitae |
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Marc FoggMark.Richard-Fogg@stanfordalumni.org 415 992 8180 Virtual Architectural Design & Construction including control systems Active in the development of early BIM systems, and influenced by my experience as an software architect for options trading risk and many research & development projects. My current project seeks to scale up chip building techniques to residential scale; to innovate by applying micro-mining tools and techniques to hillside excavation; and to fully apply the design agenda of Open Source Building. Currently seeking employment, consulting, and business development opportunities especially development projects and pre-sales engineering of architectural and control products. EDUCATIONStanford University, BA scheduled to attend these seminars: [ Stanford Advanced Project Management Converting Strategy Into Action (June 5-8, 2007) ] [ AIA & Graphisoft Benefits of Virtual Construction and Integrated Project Delivery (May 9, 2007) ] EXPERIENCEBuilding Information Management 1985 - 1995 Commercial Real Estate Information System including drawings, change order, leasing, ops role: software architecture and implementation note: this system has evolved in www.GEnergy.com The most recent version was prototyped in 1997 at the San Francisco Design Center 1998 450 Market Street, energy control system design role: invited to design and bid for implementation; hardware and software architecture 2007 VDC (virtual design and construction) Ruby interfaced to Google SketchUp software architecture and implementation for a BIM based on Christmastree Hill House 2007 Residential energy sensor network and group energy purchasing role: software architecture and research and development Single Family Residence 2005 - 2007 Christmastree Hill House, Corte Madera, CA single family residence for my family based on Bernard Maybeck design vocabulary This residence has been designed to showcase Open Source Building design philosophies and two innovative new steep hillside construction techniques including micro excavation and an elevator shaft, staircase and services manifold and wine cave / parking.
1986 - 1987 Woodside House, Swallow Hill, Denver, CO restoration of founder's mansion into single family residence for my family Affordable Housing Projects (proposals) Project proposals based on Hawkins-FLW design, updated infrastructure / Thomas Heinz, AIA consulting architect Prepared project proposals, negotiated and educated stake holders; civic interface; 2005 San Juan Capistrano, proposal for affordable housing based on Hawkins-FLW design, updated infrastructure Thomas Heinz, AIA consulting architect 2006 The Inn and Homes along Crown Point Historical Road, proposal for affordable housing based on Hawkings-FLW and additional market rate housing for Rockingham Area Community Land Trust Project economic model; RACLT interface Thomas Heinz, AIA consulting architect Project based loosely on FLW Guggenheim Museum 2006 80 units of affordable housing including public and private parking Project massing and conceptual models; economic model; presentations to investment group
last update: 17th April, 2007 |
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