Tom is the Regional Mixed Use Leader for the Southeast specializing in Mixed-Use and Multi- Family Residential Design and Development. He has a broad knowledge of retail / mixed-use planning and construction as well as strength in strategic thinking and relationship management. For Tom, collaboration and gathering input from various sources is the best approach
Darin Reynolds, AIA, LEED AP BD+C is a partner at COOKFOX Architects and joined the studio in 2006. He has led a diverse range of projects, from workplaces and high-end single-family homes to urban affordable and supportive housing. Some of his past work includes two high-performance supportive housing developments: The Hegeman in Brooklyn, winner of
Brought to you by: From terra-cotta to rammed earth and mass timber assemblies, AN has gathered its top facades highlights from 2022. Marking a year in which environmental standards continued to push the evolution of the building envelope, architects responded to energy concerns with a wide range of material palettes that offer envelope solutions across climate zones.
Mariko Masuoka, FAIA, LEED AP leads design for large-scale academic, research, and civic projects. Her work in academic placemaking spans the globe, including the Yale-NUS College campus in Singapore. Her academic work focuses on research laboratory facilities, classroom facilities, and campus master planning. Most recently, Mariko and her team completed the new Yale Science Building
Amanda Moore, AIA is an Associate at GWWO with 13 years of experience. Fascinated by how the built environment impacts peoples’ experiences with and perceptions of space, Amanda Moore is a technically strong architect appreciated by clients for her detail-oriented management approach and thoughtful decision-making. Her work includes projects for the Smithsonian Institution, University of
Brought to you by: In recent years, fast-paced high-rise development has given Jersey City, New Jersey, a notable skyline. Among this rapid vertical growth along the Hudson River is 351 Marin, a 38-story, mixed-use building in the formerly industrial Powerhouse Arts District. Its design is the work of New York City–based architecture office HWKN. Located
Weston Walker, AIA, is Design Principal in charge of Studio Gang’s New York office, where he leads a talented team of architects and a diverse portfolio of projects. Walker’s work spans cultural institutions, universities, civic buildings, and towers. Having led the design team for the recently completed Solar Carve Tower in New York, his current
Purnima Kapur is a highly accomplished planning professional with over 25 years of experience. She is currently a consultant to Harvard University’s Allston Initiative. Until recently, Kapur was the Executive Director of the New York City Department of City Planning (DCP). She is one of the key architects of New York City’s groundbreaking Mandatory Inclusionary
As director of branch sales, Derick Clutchey is responsible for expanding sales and ensuring service excellence for YKK AP’s 10 branch locations across the U.S. He is responsible for overall branch sales and their oversight, as well as support strategy development and execution with emphasis on business growth. Clutchey joined YKK AP in 2016 as
Travis is an accredited presenter for the OAA on Rainscreen Education – has been working in the architectural community for over 10 years, with a special focus on Ventilated Façade products and systems. From 2006-2010 he worked as a designer for Cornerstone Architecture where he gained significant experience and knowledge in rainscreen building science and
Katherine Miller has a unique technical background, specializing in curtain wall and building façade detailing. She started her career as a façade consultant in New York City, developing expertise in a range of exterior cladding, including all-glass curtain walls, metals, stone, terracotta and precast concrete cladding systems. Since joining EHDD in 2006, Katherine has led
As Executive Vice President, Director of Innovation and Community Impact, Deborah Boyer leads The Swig Company’s future focused initiatives in key areas including evolving workplace, sustainability, wellness, and community impact, through a comprehensive platform called h3experiences. Prior to taking on her current role, she was responsible for the company’s national portfolio as Director of Asset
Over the last 20 years, Ivan Chabra has led the design and documentation of a wide range of projects including public and private K-12 schools, libraries, university buildings, museums, restaurants, and urban residential developments. Energized by the specific parameters of each project and informed by an ethic of making, he embraces the complex coordination of
During his 40-year career, 30 of which has been with Heller Manus, Eric Lundquist has led as a design director, master planner and project leader for extensive key USA and international projects, being responsible for design, coordination and management. He is currently is Principal, CFO, and Executive Director of Heller Manus. Mr. Lundquist has a
Bob joined the practice as a principal in 2001 after over a decade of collaboration with the firm. He brings over 40 years of experience designing, planning, and managing highly visible and critically acclaimed architecture and places. Bob’s expertise extends to all facets of the design process, strategic project planning and programming, and overall project
An industry leader in sustainable architecture, Brad Jacobson is skilled at synthesizing diverse perspectives to craft technically rigorous, high performance solutions that are energy-efficient, budget-driven, and create exceptional occupant satisfaction. Brad is leading the way in designing carbon neutral projects starting with today’s all-electric, Net Zero energy buildings. He spearheads mixed-use office developments, including the
David is a Managing Director overseeing the Diagnostics Group in Walter P Moore’s Kansas City office. He has worked on diversified aspects of forensic engineering by evaluating and designing repairs for distressed structures. He has more than 15 years of experience related to building science, façades, building envelope moisture management, roofing systems, below-grade waterproofing, and
An experienced senior architect technician with an extensive knowledge of stadium, arena, and convention center design, Kolbo’s passion is creating buildings that push the envelope in both design and technology. He leads the parametric modeling and computational design group for Populous’ North America region as a Populous Intelligence Ambassador, creating and streamlining BIM tools unique
As both an Architect and a Certified Facades Engineer, Roman leads the Knippers Helbig Facades team in Stuttgart and New York. His association to structural engineering, environmental design and deep knowledge of the latest fabrication techniques allow him to transfer structural efficiency and thermal performance into facade design. The center aspiration of this work is
As a Senior Building Science Specialist, Michael has comprehensive experience leading New Buildings and Existing Buildings projects at RDH. His meticulous and detail-oriented approach can be attributed to his knowledge of building science and his industry experience. Along with applying his building science focus to assess the relationships between sustainable building, building durability, and building
Jacob has over ten years of professional experience on projects of a wide range of scales. He has a gift for motivating design teams in the process of translating conceptual ideas into reality from schematics through construction. He is a LEED Accredited Professional with the United States Green Build Council and a member of the
Frederico Fontana is a Façades specialist with an architectural background. His skills include façade design, site work and knowledge of thermal and optical performance applied to building envelope systems.
Jason Wright is an Principal and technical leader at Hickok Cole with over two decades experience designing, renovating, and constructing commercial and institutional buildings. Highly technical by nature, his specialty is focusing on detailing and how buildings are assembled to reinforce the design concept. Jason is an advocate for advancing building codes to support further
Lauren Wingo is a licensed structural engineer in Arup’s Washington, DC office. She is a regional expert in structural sustainability and applies this knowledge to her projects, focusing on reinvigorating existing building assets and utilizing low carbon structural materials like mass timber. Lauren’s mass timber projects include the Washington Latin Public Charter School Gymnasium, the