NELSON Worldwide announced the addition of five new team members: Daniel Robinson, Studio Leader, Mixed-Use; Victoria Dimou, Vice President, Brand Identity & Communications; Elvir Gazic, Director and Account Leader, Healthcare; Adam Bortz, Director and Account Leader, Industrial; and Brian Hine, Senior Vice President, General Counsel.
Global design firm Perkins Eastman welcomes Nathan B. Cherry, FAIA, AICP, to the firm as a Principal in its Los Angeles studio. With a distinguished career of over 30 years in urban development and design, Cherry brings a wealth of expertise and vision to his new role.
With exceptional expertise and dedication to their practice, Crotty and Ewing have consistently demonstrated their commitment to advancing the sector of civic and justice architecture.
TPG Architecture LLP, an award-winning New York City-based architecture and design firm, announced the promotion of Brian Critzman to Retail Studio Director.
Perkins&Will has opened a studio in San Antonio in response to growing demand from clients in the U.S. Southwest. This addition augments the firm’s presence in Texas—joining studios in Dallas, Austin, and Houston—and strengthens the regional network that includes studios in Denver and Monterrey, Mexico.
Mark Vaughan, AIA, FACHA, LSSBB, healthcare planning director based in Page’s Dallas office, has been elevated to the American Institute of Architects’ College of Fellows.
An influential leader in integrated architecture, planning, and interior design, The Architectural Team has announced strategic promotions for four exceptional and longstanding team members.
With 25 years of experience, Klimathianos is an accomplished design leader who is focused on fostering a sense of community and enhancing peoples’ lives through the built environment.
BP Architects Managing Partner Nancy Beckner Bastian, FAIA, NCARB, LEED AP, has been elevated to the American Institute of Architects College of Fellows, the AIA's highest membership honor.
John Shoesmith, FAIA, EDAC, LEED AP, of global architecture and design firm Perkins Eastman was recently elevated to the American Institute of Architect’s 2024 Class of Fellows.
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