Caroline D. Barrick, RA, AIA

Senior Consultant

Built Environment Solutions

New York City

Background

Ms. Caroline Barrick is a Registered Architect with experience leading projects around the country.  She has been exposed to the complexity, excitement, and importance of renovating existing buildings, while also focusing on the processes for design, site development, and jurisdictional approvals for ground-up construction.  Extensive site experience from initial surveying through construction administration has allowed Ms. Barrick to strengthen her skills in all areas of design and overall project management.

While receiving her BArch from Syracuse University, Ms. Barrick also minored in Sustainable Construction Management.  The focus of this minor on energy systems and building materials complimented her architectural studies and expanded her interest in the technical details of projects, which she has carried into her professional career.  Ms. Barrick is an active member of several professional societies and is an Event Supervisor and Board Associate for New York State Science Olympiad.

Education and Certifications

  • Bachelor of Architecture: Syracuse University (2019)
  • Minor in Sustainable Construction Management: Syracuse University (2019)
  • Registered Architect: New York
  • AIA: #38873799
  • Suspended Scaffolding Certification: #GBTS24-114891
  • Supported Scaffolding Certification: #SS24-1750
  • Organizations: American Institute of Architects, New York Women in Architecture Committee; Open House New York, OHNY Weekend Volunteer; Science Olympiad Inc., New York State Event Supervisor and Board Associate, National Event Supervisor
  • Awards: New York State Green Building Conference, First Place Undergraduate Design Poster (2018 with S. Logrono); King + King Architects Leadership by Design Competition, Third Place for Studio Project (2018 with S. Logrono); American Institute of Architecture Students, National Chapter President Honor Award (2017)

Publications

  • Barrick, Caroline, Hakemy, Arezo, and Logroño, Sabrina, (2019). “But Soft! Fabricating Adaptive Urbanism” Architecture Senior Theses. 498.