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Kate Van Nelson

Senior Associate

Snow Kreilich Architects

Kathryn joined Snow Kreilich after 14 years on the East Coast working on a wide range of project types from transportation, supertalls, translational research facilities and adaptive reuse. During which time, she represented the design team internationally both in Mumbai for the International Airport T2 Terminal to work alongside the local design-build contractors, and in Abu Dhabi to coordinate with local consultants. Kathryn has worked on many award-winning projects including One World Trade Center and the Mount Sinai Hess Center for Science and Medicine both located in New York City, as well as the Mill City Museum in Minneapolis.

In 2013 she was selected as one of the New York Chapter’s AIA Health Facilities Committee Emerging Professionals. Most recently she co-managed a team to design a 72-story residential tower at an underutilized transit hub in Jersey City, NJ. Kathryn holds a Master of Architecture from the University of Pennsylvania, and a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from the University of Minnesota.