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20170926 Vyarch SY CV.Indd VY vaughn | yribar architecture SCOTT yribar curriculum Vitae EDUCATION 2013 Certifi ed Passive House Builder, PHIUS, Urbana, IL 2010 Certifi ed Passive House Consultant, PHIUS, Urbana, IL 2010 Master of Architecture, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 2007 Certifi cate in Construction Management, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 2005 M.A. Linguistics, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 2003-2004 Universidad de Deusto, Bilbao, Spain FLAS Scholarship Recipient, Th esis Research 2001 M.A. Spanish, Middleburry College, VT 1999 B.A. Spanish, Boise State University, Boise, ID selected projects 2017 - Present Vaughn Yribar Architecture, Boise, ID / Salt Lake City, UT Principal and Co-founder 2017-PRESENT Net-zero Warehouse & Offi ce Building, McCall, ID Design Architect / Project Manager 2016-2017 1619 Phillippi St. Net Zero Passivhaus Offi ce Remodel, Boise, ID Design Architect / Project Manager 2014-2016 Ashtree Passive House, Boise, ID Design Architect / Project Manager 2013-2016 Enerform, LLC, Boise, ID Co-founder of design-build fi rm specializing in highly energy -effi cient building. Responsible for design, project management and energy -modeling. 2013-2014 Fondation Miremont, Senior Living Facility, Leysin, Switzerland Design Team (RB & MC Architects) 2012-2014 Halle Pereira Commercial Center, Aigle, Switzerland Design Team (RB & MC Architects) 2012-2013 Résidences ‘La Ruaz’ (Multifamily Housing), Bex, Switerland Design Team (RB & MC Architects) 2012-2013 Bâtiment de 4 Logements (Multifamily Housing), Noville, Switerland Design Team (RB & MC Architects) 2011-2013 Historic Barn Renovation, Ollon, Switerland Design Team (RB & MC Architects) 2011-2012 Chalet, Troistorrents, Switerland Design Team (RB & MC Architects) 422 w. thatcher street | boise, idaho, 83702 | 43° 37’26.9”N 116° 11’33.6”W | 208/ 867-6947 | [email protected] VY vaughn | yribar architecture SCOTT yribar curriculum Vitae selected projects (cont.) 2011-2013 RB & MC Ralph Bissegg er & Marco Caravaglio Architects, Aigle, Switzerland Worked as architect for Swiss design fi rm. Responsibilities included programming, schematic design, design development, construction documentation and development of bid documents. Worked on projects of various scopes including commercial, multi-family residential, medical, renovation and single-family residential. 2010-2011 Ruby Passive House, Salt Lake City, UT Design Team (Brach Design Architecture) 2010-2011 Brach Design Architecture, Salt Lake City, UT Worked as intern architect for design fi rm specializing in Passive House. Responsibilities included schematic design, design development, construction documentation and energy modeling for residential projects. 2009 Lombois S.A., Leysin, Swizterland Worked as design intern for manufacturer of prefabricated wood buildings. Learned about state of the art timber building methods, design for CNC output, and prefabrication delivery process Recognition 2017 City of Boise Excellence in Design Award for Sustainability 1619 Phillippi Net-Zero Passiv Haus Offi ce Remodel, Boise, ID 2016 City of Boise Excellence in Design Award for Sustainability, Boise, ID Ashtree Passive House, Boise, ID 2011 2nd Place, Ballet West “Fluid Adagio Design Build Competition”, Urban Installation, Salt Lake City, UT In collaboration with H. Vaughn and D. Brach 2007 Competition Finalist, Real Estate Challenge - Urban Development Project, In collaboration with H. Vaughn and T. Lane Languages English (Native) French (Fluent) Spanish (Fluent) WHen not at the desk, you’ll find me Spending time with family, Riding bikes, Skiing, Searching for music 422 w. thatcher street | boise, idaho, 83702 | 43° 37’26.9”N 116° 11’33.6”W | 208/ 867-6947 | [email protected].
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