Design Background
As a young child, growing up in a large family, Harold walked the streets of his New Jersey community hunting for treasures. While his friends collected coins and pop bottles, Harold searched for popsicle sticks, which he used to build forts, houses, and all sorts of intricate structures.
As a young child, growing up in a large family, Harold walked the streets of his New Jersey community hunting for treasures. While his friends collected coins and pop bottles, Harold searched for popsicle sticks, which he used to build forts, houses, and all sorts of intricate structures.
For a college class project, Harold designed a self-sustaining megastructure that was powered with solar and thermal energy. Harold’s completed project was showcased as an example of exemplary work in the engineering department at Farleigh Dickerson University.
In his leisure time, Harold has designed and built numerous rooms, decks, and even playhouses for friends and neighbors.
Harold has been fortunate that his love for design has been a prominent part of both is personal and his professional life.