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Lily Gucfa

Lily Gucfa

Rehoboth, MA, US

 
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About 

Lily Gucfa is a third year undergraduate pursuing a B.Arch at Rhode Island School of Design “RISD,” concentrating in Nature-Culture and Sustainability Studies. Her projected graduation year is 2024.
She is the recipient of the RISD Prescott O. Clarke Scholarship and the Allen Berg Memorial Scholarship in association with the ACE National Mentorship Program.
Lily has served as a Teaching Assistant for RISD’s Continuing Education courses since March 2020 and a Resident Advisor for the RISD Residence Life Office since September 2021. 
In addition to her studio work, Lily is Co-President of China Care Brown, a Brown University student-led organization, dedicated to mentorship between Chinese American students and children.

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Employment 

Rhode Island School of Design Residence Life, Providence, RI, US, Resident Advisor

Sep 2021 - current
 

Rhode Island School of Design Continuing Educationi, Providence, RI, US, Teaching Assistant

Mar 2020 - Dec 2021
 

Ed Wojcik Architect, Ltd., Providence, RI, US, Student Intern

Feb 2019 - May 2019
 

Education 

Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), Providence, RI, US, BArch, Architecture and Nature-Culture Sustainability Concentration

Sep 2019 - current
 

St. Mary Academy Bay View, East Providence, RI, US, High School, High School

Sep 2015 - Jun 2019
 

Awards 

Prescott O'Clarke Scholarship, Scholarship

2021
 

CMiC Allen Berg Memorial Scholarhip, Scholarship

CMiC, a long-time national ACE sponsor, and the family of the company’s late founder Allen Berg, will continue in 2021 to underwrite the scholarship program honoring Mr. Berg’s legacy of support for education, mentoring, career counselling, and the design and construction industry.
The CMiC – Allen Berg Memorial Scholarships are multi-year awards aimed at talented, deserving ACE high school seniors intending to pursue post-secondary education and training leading to careers in architecture, engineering, construction or the skilled crafts. In 2019, the first year of the scholarship program, 25 students from 19 states received a total of $400K in scholarships, varying in amounts between $10K and $40K, depending upon need. The 2020 scholarship program awarded 23 scholarships totaling $400K (20 college path and 3 alternate path) varying from $5K-$40K

2019
 

Areas of Specialization 

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