Friday, February 11, 2022 3pm to 5pm
Friday, February 11, 2022 3pm to 5pm
About this Event
54 Dunster Street, 02138
Meet with our Architecture Professional in Residence John Klopf ‘93, Principal Architect at Klopf Architecture in San Francisco, for a small group conversation to learn how to plan for and succeed in a career in architecture. Learn about his career path, and get advice about applying to architecture school and gaining experience in the field. PLEASE REGISTER TO ATTEND. (for a 20-minute meeting time through Crimson Careers, up to two students per available time.)
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About John Klopf '93: John is a licensed architect with over 24 years in the field. He is the Founding Principal of Klopf Architecture, which he started in 2001 after working for a few years at other firms. Originally from Cleveland Ohio, John is a graduate of both Harvard (AB 1993) and Berkeley (Master of Architecture, 2000). While at Berkeley, he won the highly competitive Branner travel fellowship for nine months of fully-paid independent architectural study in Japan, Europe, and Scandinavia. While at Harvard he studied abroad for one semester in Nanjing, China. John focuses on modernist homes, Passive Houses, net-zero energy homes, and mid-century modern buildings in general. Having recently become a certified Passive House Designer, he is excited to be working on more net-zero energy modern houses and is pleased to be working on the firm’s first modern style Passive House.