David Zúñiga is #SDLIVINGTHEDREAM: 'A TRUE SIMULATION OF REAL-WORLD ARCHITECTURAL PRACTICE'
Name: David Zúñiga
Year participated in Solar Decathlon: 2022
University team: University of Arizona
Organization/employer: Nelsen Partners
Role: Designer

How did participation in the Solar Decathlon affect the trajectory of your career?
Participating in the Solar Decathlon was the most pivotal experience of my undergraduate career. The fast-paced, immersive nature of the design competition was a true simulation of real-world architectural practice. It exposed me to the complexities of synchronizing architectural design, structural engineering and mechanical/passive systems. The competition's holistic approach to design sharpened my problem-solving and public speaking skills. I didn't realize it then, but as I reflect on my experience, participating in the competition propelled my skills as an architecture professional.

Describe a work outcome, building project or other achievement you are most proud of and how (if) it relates to your experience with Solar Decathlon.
The attached housing proposal my teammates and I developed for the SD competition, Teacher's Row, included the adaptive reuse of an existing motel. This exercise catalyzed a deeper passion for repurposing existing buildings. As an intern architect at Holly Street Studio in Phoenix, Arizona, I had the opportunity to leverage my experience in the SD competition by contributing to the renovation of the City of Glendale, Downtown Campus Reinvestment Project through the development of an interactive physical model for the project. Reusing existing buildings has remained a fascination and I hope to work on similar projects in the future.