Michael Signorile

Michael Signorile

Exterior Envelope Supervisor

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  • Timeline

  • About me

    RA, CPHD/C, LEED GA | Building Envelope Supervisor

  • Education

    • New Jersey Institute of Technology

      2010 - 2014
      Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.) Architecture

      Activities and Societies: AIAS Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.) with a Minor in Environmental Studies and Sustainability

    • Stevens Institute of Technology

      2014 - 2016
      Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) Product Architecture and Engineering

      Activities and Societies: Sure House Solar Decathlon 2015

    • Mercer County Community College

      2008 - 2010
      Bachelor of Science (BS) Architecture
  • Experience

    • Pavarini McGovern

      Jan 2019 - now
      Exterior Envelope Supervisor
  • Licenses & Certifications

    • LEED GA

      USGBC New york
      Dec 2016
    • CPHC/D-Certified Passive House Consultant

      Passive House Institute
      May 2017
      View certificate certificate
  • Honors & Awards

    • Awarded to Michael Signorile
      1st Place - U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2015 U.S. Department of Energy Oct 2015 http://www.solardecathlon.gov/blog/archives/category/solar-decathlon/solar-decathlon-20151st Place in 7 out of 10 categories.
    • Awarded to Michael Signorile
      AIANY Center For Architecture ARCH SCHOOLS Exhibit AIANY CFA Oct 2014 The AIA New York Chapter's 2014 Arch Schools, annual exhibition of exemplary student work from thirteen area architecture schools.
    • Awarded to Michael Signorile
      Sukkahville 2014 - Finalist Kehilla Residential Programme Oct 2014 Project : Reflect.Reveal.RebirthIn the annual Sukkahville design competition in Toronto, entrants are challenged to reimagine the sukkah, a structure that the competition organizers describe as a “symbolic wilderness shelter, symbolizing the frailty and transience of life,” traditionally built during the Jewish festival of Sukkot to commemorate the 40 years that the Jews spent wandering the desert.
    • Awarded to Michael Signorile
      Vectorworks Design Scholarship Nemetschek Vectorworks Aug 2014 http://www.world-architects.com/architektur-news/headlines/Vectorworks_Design_Scholarship_Winners_818
  • Volunteer Experience

    • Production Intern

      Issued by Storefront for Art and Architecture on Jan 2014
      Storefront for Art and ArchitectureAssociated with Michael Signorile