As a young designer, Patrick has worked with a range of respected architects and designers within the field of architecture including Assistant Dean of Yale Mark Foster Gage, assisting in research and teaching at the University of Pennsylvania under Danielle Willems and Ezio Blasetti, Brian DeLuna, Kutan Ayata, Nate Hume, and Robert Stuart-Smith. As an undergraduate student at Clemson University, Patrick pursued research in the field of composite manufacturing and direct digital manufacturing under David Lee, and Joseph Choma.
In addition to the Kanter-Tritsch Prize, he has received recognitions including: the Van Alen Traveling Fellowship, the Paul Cret T-Square fellowship, the Dales Traveling Fellowship, the Kohn Fellowship, the introductory digital workshop prize, the Schenk-Woodman Merit Award, as well as placing in several international competitions ranging from open design competitions with Volzero, Evolo, HOK Futures, HKS Mid-Atlantic Design Fellowship and the AIA state awards for Maryland.
Danahy was selected by a jury that included Cecil Baker, principal and architect, Cecil Baker + Partners, Winka Dubbeldam, Miller Professor and chair of Weitzman Architecture, Homa Farjadi, principal, Farjadi Architects, and Weitzman professor of practice, Lori Kanter Tritsch, Weitzman alumna and overseer, and Weitzman Dean and Paley Professor Frederick Steiner.