Jennifer is an architectural designer at Johnson Oaklief Architecture Planning, which specializes in marina, residential, commercial, industrial, historical preservation and master planning. She currently works on several projects including mid-rise apartment, clinic, industrial, and small-scale projects. She has experience working with the architectural team in master planning. Some of her experience includes working on renovations, proposals, expansion, projects, educational projects, and providing consultation to a design team regarding Deaf Space. 
Jennifer has expertise in developing 3D physical and digital models. She has used different mediums (e.g. pens, pencils, colored pencils, pastels, and watercolors) in creating 2D and 3D hand-drawn images, which are then transferred into their digital forms. In order to help her clients understand the concept of their projects, Jennifer has provided renderings during the presentation phase. 
Jennifer Holds both a Bachelor’s and a Master’s Degree in architecture from the University of Kentucky, as well as Bachelor of Arts in Art History from Gallaudet University. As a young girl, Jennifer discovered her deep passion for art and architecture. Her mother (a former art teacher) was the one who inspired her to pursue her dreams in this field. On two different occasions she has studied abroad in Europe. During the 05-06 school year, she was in Sweden as a foreign exchange student. Then in 2015, she had the opportunity to study art and architecture with the University of Kentucky’s College of Design in the Czech Republic and Italy. Her travels and personal research have enhanced her knowledge base, increased her passion, and impacted her personal philosophy. 
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