Rose Davidson

Rose Davidson

Pin up from Cooper Union.

About

As a graduate of Cornell University with a degree in Material Science and Engineering from the College of Engineering, my coursework included atomic structures and chemical, mechanical, and electronic properties of materials. I took courses specializing in glass, ceramics, polymers, fiber science, and biomaterials. I also took several courses in the Design and Environmental Analysis department within the College of Human Ecology. Through these courses, I developed skills in AutoCAD, Revit, SketchUp, and Adobe Suite. I also learned the complexities and components of design and developed an eye for aesthetics and detail.

I also conducted research under the Dean of Material Science and Engineering, Professor Lara Estroff, whose research focuses on bio-inspired materials. Supervised by PhD recipient, Dr. Konrad Hedderick, I advanced a project inspired by the single-celled algae, coccolithophore, one of the ocean's top calcifying organisms. This research focused on replicating, controlling, and optimizing the templating process of the coccolithophore. I learned a variety of lab techniques and utilized advanced instrumentation to synthesize and characterize coacervates.

I first fell in love with architecture and design at The Beacon School. The final project for my high school geometry class required creating a co-housing community using tessellations and geometric relationships. Because of that course, I decided to learn more about architecture and design.

I did two pre-college summer intensive programs: one in architecture at Cooper Union and one in chemistry at Stanford University. At Cooper Union, I explored various styles including biomimicry which brought together my interest in biology and design. That prompted me to explore the underlying math and physics that are essential to turning architecture projects into engineered relationships. I decided to explore engineering and was able to further incorporate my love for chemistry and biology by focusing on material science.

A summer internship at Arch Interiors, under designer Christopher Grubb, provided exposure to luxury residential design. Arch Interiors is a luxury interior design company geared towards residential clients and creating custom cabinetry and plumbing fixture collections. During my internship, I coordinated with manufacturers and designers to curate visual portfolios for clients.

My portfolio is an accumulation of my work in engineering and design.