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The University of New Mexico- School of Architecture and Planning
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Ronak Shah
Architectural Designer
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Experienced Architectural Designer with 7+ years in diverse project types, including Healthcare, Healthcare Renovations, Education, Institutional, Senior Living, Residential, and Commercial TI projects across the US and India. Specializing in Healthcare Architecture with 4+ years of expertise, including work on mega-projects and OSHPD/HCAI (Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development) projects, contributing through Construction Administration (CA) phases. Skilled in sustainability,LEED documentation, construction detailing, and client-focused design solutions. Recognized for team leadership, design innovation, and seamless collaboration with stakeholders to deliver projects aligned with budget, sustainability, and market trends. Achievements: Winner of People’s Choice Award: Led and participated in HDR’s internal Design to Net Zero competition, contributing innovative sustainability-focused design solutions. Earned the prestigious People’s Choice Award at the HDR Impact 24 Conference for outstanding team collaboration and impactful design concepts. • Participated in “Green Building Core Concepts and Strategy Course (Spring 2018)” affiliated by University of Toronto under the guidance of Mr. Lorne Mlotek, LEED AP BD+C. • Awarded Graduate Assistant position for Sustainability II under Professor Kuppaswamy Iyengar in Spring 2018 for UNM School of Architecture and Planning Department. • Awarded Graduate Assistant position for Sustainability I under Professor Mark Harberts in Fall 2016 for UNM School of Architecture and Planning Department. • Participated in USGBC as a volunteer in 2016 held at Los Angeles Convention Centre. • Secured Second Position in the Dr. Baliramji Hiray Trophy Intercollegiate Competition of Architectural Design organized by the Late Bahusaheb Hiray Smarnika Samiti Trust’s college of Architecture, January 2012. • Participated Design workshop on “Design as a catalyst for social change in Peri-Urban, Small Towns and Rural Areas “organized by Aga Khan Planning and BuildingMore...