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Dustin Albright, AIA, LEED AP, is an architect, a researcher, and a teacher. He has worked with Hanbury’s Clemson, SC office since 2018, engaging in a range of higher ed and civic projects. Dustin teaches full-time in the School of Architecture at Clemson University, where he leads design studios and structures seminars. His academic teaching and research overlap fluidly with his professional work, as he maintains interests in the materials, systems and processes of high-performance buildings with low embodied carbon. He is a founding fellow in Clemson’s Wood Utilization + Design Institute and leverages that expertise on Hanbury projects involving mass timber design and construction.
KJ Ammon is a young designer bringing fresh perspectives to the field of architecture. She is passionate about amplifying diverse voices at the design table, which translates into her focus on community-based projects, particularly in the realm of affordable housing. She recognizes the pressing challenge of designing with dignity and eagerly seeks to contribute her skills and creativity to address this issue. As a young architect, KJ underscores the significance of continuous learning and curiosity. She encourages aspiring architects to maintain a growth mindset, consistently seeking opportunities to expand their knowledge and skills while embracing the power of inquiry. KJ's vibrant personality and passion for community engagement drive her vision of a future where design is not only innovative but also responsive to the needs of individuals and communities.
A recent graduate and former Hanbury summer scholar, Mariya Anwar has seamlessly transitioned into a full-time role, bringing her vibrant flair for design across architecture and creative arts. Her approach to work and life is characterized by a relentless quest for knowledge and a balanced focus on achieving both immediate and long-term goals. Drawing invaluable lessons from her experiences, she embraces an ethos of continuous evolution in both her personal and professional life. Mariya is fascinated by architecture's profound ability to shape art and history and aspires to create spaces that are safe, welcoming, stimulating, and inclusive.
As a marketing coordinator, Angie Bailey is a vital resource for all marketing inquiries, ensuring databases remain current and providing expertise in Deltek Vision. Her collaboration with Hanbury's marketing team over the years has been instrumental in crafting high-caliber materials and proposals pivotal in securing notable projects.
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Jennifer Bailey, AIA, LEED AP brings an extensive career marked by specialization in higher education, cultural, and institutional projects. With an innate ability to navigate project complexities, she orchestrates seamless collaboration among project teams, ensuring communication between key stakeholders throughout the project lifecycle. Jennifer's architectural journey began in Richmond, Virginia, and continued in New York City, where she immersed herself in the vibrant urban landscape. Her passion for diverse architectural styles and civic spaces serves as the driving force behind her dedication to community-centric design. As a passionate advocate for sustainable design, she collaborates closely with clients and the design team to achieve ambitious LEED certification goals, reflecting her commitment to environmental sensitivity and the profound influence of design on communities.
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As an administrative coordinator, Katlyn Baltazar is responsible for supporting the day-to-day functioning of the office. She schedules the office’s lunch and learn series, assists human resources in coordinating performance reviews and liaises with external vendors. Katlyn brings to the role organizational, multitasking and problem solving skills and a work ethic rooted in patience, flexibility, teamwork and collaboration. She appreciates learning about her colleagues’ projects and seeing the impact their work is having on the city.
Sarah Bannon approaches her role as an Interior Designer with an artist's perspective, integrating drawing and sketching into her design process. Passionate about researching and applying healthy materials in her projects, she prioritizes sustainability for both people and the planet. Sarah thrives in collaborative environments, enjoying the synergy of working with project teams. Her talent and dedication have been recognized through accolades such as inclusion in Metropolis Magazine's Future 100, which celebrates top Interior Design and Architecture graduates annually.
With a strong interest in civic and community projects, Julie Barghout, AIA, NCARB delivers impactful designs that address complex needs and thoughtfully integrate public input. Her process is rooted in in-depth research, encompassing project precedents, material exploration, and historical context, which she enjoys translating into sketches and models through collaborative iteration with colleagues and clients using both analog and digital methods. A strong advocate for marginalized voices in architecture, she looks forward to seeing the industry continuously evolve to better support emerging architects from all backgrounds. Julie is also an avid reader and traveler, both of which inform her perspective as a designer.
Mike Beaver is an experienced senior project manager who has been a valuable member of the Hanbury team since 1997. With a focus on project production, document standards, and budget and schedule monitoring, Mike plays an active role in firm leadership. His effectiveness as a project manager and unparalleled skills as a job captain have earned him respect from clients, consultants, and team members. Mike's extensive technical knowledge and broad experience make him an invaluable resource for tackling tough technical challenges and conducting difficult code assessments. Driven by his passion for the firm's success, Mike's expertise, thoroughness, and meticulous documentation consistently mitigate risks and contribute to the reliability of every project he is involved in.
Drawn to her profession by coming of age amidst the art, culture and architecture in the Washington D.C. area, Allie Beck, AIA aspires to create places that compel visitors to touch and experience architecture beyond sight alone. Allie prioritizes positivity and creative problem solving to every phase of design. She values sustainability in her work and is especially interested in adaptive reuse projects that infuse her expertise and love for community-based projects with her passion for breathing new life into old buildings.
As an administrative coordinator, Shelby Been excels in elevating operational efficiency and managing diverse administrative duties. She skillfully coordinates the myriad components that ensure smooth office operations. Throughout her career, Shelby has refined her focus on office and account management, developed positive client relationships, and orchestrated meetings and events. Her expertise is characterized by exceptional organizational skills, clear communication, and meticulous attention to detail.
Rachel Bek AIA, LEED Green Assoc., brings expertise spanning single-family, multi-family, hospitality, and state construction projects. With an innate ability to navigate all phases of architectural practice, Rachel excels at successful design delivery and construction within tight deadlines. As an artist, Rachel views the world through a design lens, recognizing the importance that place-making has in our everyday lives. Simultaneously, she embraces the architect's identity as an "organizer of space," drawing inspiration from the seamless integration of the function and feel of a project. Rachel thrives on the intricacies of renovation projects, viewing constraints as powerful catalysts for creative solutions. Her favorite design phase lies in the transition from schematic design to design development, a phase that enables her to bring creative visions to life while meticulously addressing material details and design nuances.
James Benson, AIA, NCIDQ, CPSM, MBA, PMP, LEED AP BD+C is a highly skilled communicator who excels at building strong client relationships. With exceptional interpersonal abilities, he listens attentively, putting clients at ease and making them feel valued and heard. As the Operations Director for the Raleigh office and a permanent member of the Hanbury Leadership Team, he demonstrates strong leadership, implementing strategies for long-term success. In addition to his dedication to excellence and trusted leadership, James excels in business development, project management, and client management, making him integral to the firm's success.
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Zach Bonenberger, AIA is experienced in project management across all phases of the design and construction process and thrives in the contract documents process. His architectural approach is quiet and subtle with a refined sense of detailing. Zach is well-versed in architectural engineering and the integration of new software and technology in the building and design process. Zach is also trained in current sustainable design practices including material selection and code compliance. Zach most enjoys practicing architecture when designing with the end user in mind – whether it’s students in school projects or employees in workplace projects. He enjoys pushing the boundaries of what architecture can do and achieve, rethinking old architectural models and practices.
As Director of Interiors, Anne Bradley, NCIDQ, IIDA specializes in corporate and commercial interior design, spanning from boutique spaces to expansive headquarters. Blending her passion for architecture, global culture, and travel, Anne brings a distinctive perspective to her work. She leverages her broad experience and insatiable curiosity to craft experiential designs that resonate with the clients' personalities and brands. Actively contributing to North Carolina's architectural landscape, she has earned recognition including the Triangle Business Journal Space Award for the CRISP Agency and the Downtown Raleigh Alliance Achievement Award for Tobacco Road Sports Cafe.
Mike Brady, AIA is a project architect specializing in large-scale science and technology projects, including pharmaceutical facilities, private research labs, and university greenhouses. His passion for exceptional architecture naturally aligns with his interest in how design can enhance a company's brand, particularly for talent acquisition. Mike advocates for design that offers a competitive edge in identity, talent acquisition, and resource efficiency. His designs are not only appealing and practical but also buildable, thanks to his focus on the construction process to ensure designs are realized as envisioned.
Mike Brooks, AIA brings nearly four decades of experience to his role as a senior architect specializing in Construction Administration. His varied roles in production, project management, QA/QC, and CA provide him with a comprehensive understanding of project delivery methods and construction dynamics. Currently focusing on full-time on-site CA, Mike leverages his expertise, attention to detail, and adeptness in client-contractor relations. Mike strives to unveil the hidden complexities within buildings, emphasizing the intricate blend of technology, structure, and infrastructure. His career-long principle underscores the importance of a holistic understanding of various architectural disciplines, blending technical proficiency with visionary insight to shape the built environment.
Erich Brunk, AIA, NCARB, CDT possesses a varied architectural background from boutique to large multi-studio firms. As a generalist, he excels across diverse project types from K12 to corporate headquarters, and his roles have included project management and market sector leadership. Erich adopts a client-centric approach, treating each project as unique and prioritizing understanding of client visions to ensure bespoke solutions. Also an accomplished musician, he infuses rhythmic elements from music into his designs, aiming to create spaces that are aesthetically pleasing and functionally sound, reflecting his dynamic and creative personality.
Jeffrey Butts brings a full suite of skills to his design work, from graphic design to writing to art direction. Passionate about people and how they use space, his creative energies are fed not only by architecture, but also by personal projects that challenge and inspire him. With much appreciation given to the final product, Jeffrey also enjoys the conceptual phases of a project, finding the push-and-pull and rapid iteration process a key to discovering potential design solutions.
Doug Campbell, AIA, LEED AP brings a passion for designing educational spaces that foster exploration and transformative student experiences. With nearly two decades of design leadership, his portfolio spans diverse projects from large-scale campus master planning, to student life facilities. Holding a Master of Architecture from the University of Texas and a Bachelor's in Architecture and English Literature from the University of Virginia, Doug offers a unique perspective rooted in design, storytelling, and strategy. Emphasizing multidisciplinary collaboration, he shapes environments that promote exploration and deepen our sense of place. Leveraging his experience as a former Resident Assistant, Doug values campus engagement, embracing opportunities for teaching, mentoring, and mutual learning.
Jonathan Cardenas, AIA has led and influenced designs for commercial, retail, education and institutional facilities throughout North Carolina and Virginia and amassed considerable expertise in higher education and laboratories along the way. Despite everything he's learned over two decades as an architect, Jonathan attributes the efficiency of his designs and details to the knowledge he gained from a summer job framing houses.
Specializing in higher education projects, Anna Carpenter, AIA channels her passion into finding creative solutions that redefine student experiences while upholding institutional values and identity. Adapting to evolving stakeholder needs, Anna immerses herself in the intricacies of universities. She firmly believes that posing the right questions is essential for achieving design aspirations. Leveraging client insights, she crafts tailored solutions that seamlessly fit a campus' fabric.
Christopher Charles brings exceptional organizational, technical, and communication skills to every project team. Since joining the firm in 2004, he has worked on a variety of projects, including campus housing, dining, and performing arts. He has proven to be an integral member of many design teams, providing particular leadership in construction observation and documentation. Chris also shares his talents and abilities outside of the office, volunteering his time in support of his alma mater, Hampton University, as well as various charities and philanthropic organizations in his community.
An award-winning interior designer, Ammi Chaeves, NCIDQ, CID thrives in the vibrant landscape of Baltimore. With a focus on workplace, higher education, and multifamily spaces, her passion lies in exploring architectural theory's impact on placemaking. Rooted in the Baltimore community, she dedicates her off-hours to tinkering at Open Works and volunteering at the Station North Tool Library. An active member of the IIDA Mid-Atlantic Chapter, Ammi blends her expertise with a commitment to community enrichment.
Adeline Chen has a diverse background in the built environment that spans architecture, landscape architecture, and management. She offers a holistic and comprehensive approach to design that integrates the built environment with its cultural and community context. Her process is rooted in thorough research and analysis, starting with a deep understanding of the site’s history and surroundings. She aims to thoughtfully communicate complex ideas through diagrams, collages, and model-making, using both digital and physical media to explore and refine her designs that resonate with clients, the environment, and the communities they serve.
Kelly Clark is a designer interested in environmental psychology and how architecture impacts cognition and perception. She applies this directly to her work considering everything from overall form, window and entry placement, layout and circulation and use of color and materials. As part of project teams, Kelly is responsible for organizing community engagement events and integrating feedback into designs. She brings experience in construction documentation and on site coordination for both commercial and residential projects. She sees conceptual design as the most exciting part of the process, where teams are able to brainstorm ideas in an open and collaborative way.
Jared Coffin, AIA, LEED AP, brings over three decades of experience to a range of student life projects nationwide, from small-scale designs to complex, large-scale developments. As a Design Principal, he has dedicated the last decade to exploring how the built environment can positively affect student well-being. This commitment, combined with his strong design acumen and drive for novel solutions, has culminated in multiple award-winning projects. Jared is also an advocate for mass timber and has been a member of Clemson’s Wood Utilization + Design Institute since 2016.
Annesley Cole, LEED AP is guided by her commitment to sustainability and her desire to create buildings that enhance user experience. Her background includes a wide range of project types, but of particular interest is the intersection between physical and mental health and human-centered design. Annesley views the programming phase of a project as a fresh challenge each time, and the construction phase as a rewarding process of fine-tuning the larger ideas that have gone into the design. She is pursuing the project management side of the field due to her proficiency with BIM software and coordinating with the contractors and consultants to complete the project.
Growing up as the son of a landscape architect, David Cole, AIA developed an early appreciation for the impact of good design. Now an architect, David guides clients to reconsider their perceptions of buildings, focusing on how spaces should evoke feelings in their inhabitants. His diverse portfolio is unified by a few key themes: the seamless integration of buildings with their surrounding landscapes, the respect for vernacular architecture, and the importance of urban environments.
Raised in Bermuda, Paige Conrad brings unique global sensitivity to her craft, imbuing her work with a deep appreciation for color, texture, and culture. She is passionate about creating interiors that go beyond aesthetics to support the well-being and activities of their occupants. Skillfully balancing sustainability, durability, and affordability, Paige is particularly interested in the tactile aspect of design, finding joy in sharing the tangible elements that define a space. Firmly believing in the importance of the human scale in design, she ensures her designs prioritize both the physical and emotional experiences of users.
A creative problem solver, Ryan Cooper, AIA attributes his architectural education to more than just design skills—it instilled in him independence, perseverance, and the understanding of failure as a crucial part of success. As an early participant in the Integrated Path to Architectural Licensure program, Ryan was able to fulfill the architecture experience requirement and pass the Architecture Registration Examination while obtaining his Master of Architecture degree. Graduating amid a pandemic taught him the importance of flexibility in both life and design, highlighting how quickly the ways we work and live can change.
Sarah Corbitt, AIA, LEED AP BD+C has dedicated her career to science and healthcare projects, where she continuously refines her understanding of how people interact with their environment. Passionate about meeting human needs through the built environment, she particularly focuses on laboratory design. Sarah facilitates collaboration between scientists, building managers, and owners to optimize research methods and ensure the sustainability of building operations. She views her work as a symbiotic relationship, where all stakeholders contribute to the evolution and longevity of the built environment.
As a multi-faceted architect, Andy Craven, AIA, LEED AP, PMP has served as a project architect, designer and BIM technician across diverse projects, including housing, historic, adaptive-reuse, and military facilities. He is engaged by transforming aged structures into vibrant spaces while championing sustainability. Proficient in Revit®, AutoCAD, and SketchUp, he holds project management certification from the Project Management Institute. Andy also currently serves as a Lieutenant Colonel in the Army Corps of Engineers and is active in the Hampton Roads Chapter of the AIA.
Cynthia brings over two decades of payroll processing experience. Her career has consistently bridged the gap between accounting, finance and human resources, showcasing her ability to apply and adapt accounting principles across various systems and objectives. Committed to ensuring compliance with standards and efficient operations, Cynthia is recognized for her attention to detail, time management, and organizational skills, making her highly adaptable to new systems and procedures.
Driven by a commitment to sustainable design and community engagement, Sabiya blends expertise in urban planning and environmental sustainability to craft design solutions that prioritize equity and ecological well-being. Drawing from her educational background rooted in urban planning, Sabiya brings extensive knowledge of green infrastructure to her role as a Designer. Inspired by emerging trends like biophilic design and community-centered processes, she envisions a future where design seamlessly integrates environmental and social consciousness. Sabiya's passion lies in projects prioritizing accessible public green spaces, recognizing their potential to elevate community well-being and inclusivity, particularly among underrepresented age groups. Mindful of diverse community needs, she works to ensure that designs contribute positively to their surrounding environment, fostering long-term sustainability and resilience.
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Associate, DesignerCody Dodd gravitates towards community projects where he can observe the design, development, and subsequent impact on the community firsthand. He thrives in the early stages of design, particularly during the schematic phase, where boundless possibilities ignite excitement among clients and the community. Cody's meticulous attention to detail and adept organization skills render him invaluable to the design team, ensuring tasks are executed with precision and efficiency.
Hadley Downard is a recent graduate with a Master’s in Architecture from Clemson University and a Bachelor of Science in Design Studies from Tennessee Technological University. As a designer, her experience spans custom residential projects, multi-family developments, and community revitalization initiatives. Hadley is particularly drawn to community-based projects that enhance local narratives through sustainable and thoughtful design solutions. She is inspired by the integration of feel, functionality, and spatial experience in design, focusing on how these elements collectively enhance human experiences within built environments.
A Brooklyn native and daughter of two architects, Lindsay's upbringing instilled in her a deep appreciation for buildings as reflections of history, culture, and diversity. Combining this early exposure with her love for nature, Lindsay's passion lies in creating designs that merge the built environment with the natural landscape. Lindsay specializes in academic and cultural spaces, recognizing their role in nurturing community vitality. Her design approach emphasizes conceptual richness and individualization, tailoring each project to highlight unique elements that hold significance for the clients and the communities they serve. As an Adjunct Professor at the University of Virginia, she actively contributes to the education and mentorship of young designers, further enriching her understanding of the field.
Lauren Eaton began her career designing custom, high-end homes, incorporating foundational principles like proportion and natural light into her subsequent work in lab space planning and design. Transitioning from private residences, she addressed the challenge of dark, outdated labs by integrating visibility, sustainable materials, and flexible designs that can adapt over time. Driven by a desire to be part of something bigger—a lesson instilled by her parents—Lauren’s approach not only revitalizes these spaces but also aims to make them engaging and visible, inspiring young people towards STEM fields. She infuses labs with color, from walls to fume hoods, offering users unprecedented choices and enhancing appeal for researchers and donors alike.
Karim El-Araby is a designer with professional and personal experience in the US and abroad. As a first-generation American originally from Egypt, he has studied architecture and urban design in Jaipur, India, and Barcelona, Spain. This global sensibility, combined with an interest in creativity, artmaking, and architectural history, is reflected in his designs. Karim’s iterative approach involves a continuous cycle of questioning, sketching, and iteration. He is especially interested in the connection between buildings and their wider urban and regional contexts. Karim cares deeply about socially impactful design across various scales.
Becky Ensogna, AIA, LEED AP BD+C is an experienced architect with a solid background in project management and client and consultant coordination. Since joining Hanbury over a decade ago, she has focused on higher education projects. Becky is a tenacious defender of project design both programmatically and aesthetically and knows that a practical, durable building must result from even the most enticing rendering. She has a clear understanding of the metrics of budget, schedule, and consultant coordination, as well as a keen design sense. Her experience includes work on a variety of project types, from commercial and multifamily to student housing and dining.
S. Mike Evans, FAIA, a founding member and former CEO of Hanbury for 22 years, is renowned for his national influence on the planning and design of student learning communities. His visionary work has shaped the student experience on more than 100 campuses across the United States and abroad. Known for his energy and communication skills, Mike has consistently been a source of new ideas and emerging possibilities, impacting education at all levels. An educator and conceptual strategist, he is driven by an insatiable curiosity and a commitment to innovative and systemic thinking. His legacy at Hanbury includes fostering a culture of curiosity, learning, and excellence, highlighted by initiatives like the Virginia Design Medalist, one of the firm's enduring "legacy" programs.
Al Fajardo's journey into architecture was unconventional, initially considering engineering and dentistry. A transformative dentistry internship redirected his path, as crafting porcelain teeth ignited his passion for design. Seamlessly blending design, art, and engineering, Al advocates for innovative technologies like visualization, parametric design, and VR to enhance spaces and human experiences. With a versatile problem-solving approach, he aligns client objectives with user needs across diverse projects including multi-family residences, offices, masterplans, adaptive reuse, and science facilities.
Mia Fantasia is a designer with a passion for creating adaptable buildings that foster community connections across higher education, institutional, and residential sectors. Her strong commitment to sustainable design, coupled with strengths in mathematics, allows Mia to leverage both her creative and technical expertise. She approaches design with a unique perspective with her mixed media art background, incorporating techniques from her countless graphite drawings, oil paintings, and murals. Additionally, as an active member of the Penn State Architecture Alumni Association, Mia shares her knowledge through mentorship programs and workshops. Driven by a passion for innovative materials, Mia excels in facade design and intricate detailing, infusing each project with a fresh perspective.
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Erika Feggestad, AIA is adept at 3D modeling and other diagramming techniques to allow better understanding of the built campus environment, campus patterns and growth potential. She views the impact of rapidly changing technology on design as a positive, with the potential to change both the learning and teaching experience. Erika has helped test and analyze the capacity of different sites for new projects, and she has gained an understanding of how to incorporate new facilities into a historically rich environment.
Ryan Fierro is a designer with experience across cultural, retail, campus and hospitality projects at a wide variety of scales. He is adept at working with clients to translate their intentions and goals into design concepts that both fulfill their needs and maximize community benefit. Ryan specializes in what he calls generous buildings, which give more than they take—providing for people, neighborhoods, cities, and the environment. Ryan encourages all of his clients to think more deeply about sustainability and is passionate about exploring innovation in building materials.
Rick Fischl, AIA channels his lifelong passion for architecture into enhancing the human experience through design. With a diverse skill set across various project types, he embodies the architect's role as a versatile generalist, adept at solving complex challenges from concept to execution. As an Associate Design Principal, Rick oversees design from inception to completion, emphasizing client collaboration and active listening to uncover unique project opportunities. He cultivates a collaborative, learning-oriented studio culture, emphasizing mentorship and continual growth. His minimalist design philosophy champions timeless, modest, and human-centric spaces, with a keen interest in projects that tackle urban or societal challenges, believing in design's capacity to positively impact the wider community.
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Bridget Fitzmaurice, IIDA an interior designer, is driven by the belief that spaces where people spend most of their lives should marry functionality with beauty. This ethos propels her to design workspaces that are visually captivating, comfortable, and conducive to productivity. While corporate interiors are particularly interesting to her, Bridget's interior designs, regardless of project type, reflect a space she would enjoy.
Cam Fullmer approaches his work with a belief in the potential of every project to make a positive impact and contribute to the evolution of its context. His focus on environmental and social sustainability is evident across a diverse portfolio of building types. Having gained experience at renowned design firms like the Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) and FOOD New York, Cam's talent has earned him recognition in the industry. His work has been featured in esteemed publications including PIN-UP, Dezeen, MIT Press, Architectural Record, and showcased at the 2021 Venice Biennale. With an approach that balances both environmental stewardship and the human experience, he strives to establish a synergy between buildings and their surroundings, placing equal emphasis on individual well-being and the broader impact on cities and communities. As a Lead Designer, Cam plays a pivotal role in shaping the firm's vision, elevating the design culture and discourse among the team and building collaborative ties between academia and practice.
Amber Fults merges heritage and innovation to create timeless spaces through authentic, intentional design. As an interior designer, her expertise spans corporate spaces, student housing, and multi-family developments. Amber's distinctive ability to merge branding elements with inviting home-like atmospheres makes her particularly adept at creating spaces catered to student life and housing projects. Emphasizing geometry, symmetry, and holistic space planning, Amber's meticulous attention to detail is evident. Her passion for space planning and programming enables her to envision projects from conception to completion, showcasing her talent for timeless design and thoughtfully crafted spaces.
Chrissy Gahm, CMA, CSCA, CPA, CGMA has a decade-plus career in financial reporting and business process improvement with built environment companies. As the Finance Director, she guides the firm's financial growth and opportunity toward a long-term vision. Additionally, she oversees Hanbury's accounting, financial reporting, and human resources.
Emily Gaines, EDAC, NCIDQ is a Business Analyst + Strategist known for her empathetic and curious approach to addressing project needs. With a focus on evidence-based strategies, Emily specializes in the combination of data analysis, data visualization, process improvement, and research. Her unique blend of problem-solving, critical thinking, and creativity allows her to generate innovative concepts through an iterative process. She leverages technology to meet the complex needs of each project, ensuring efficiency, accuracy, and scalability. She finds inspiration in the integration of quantitative and qualitative data and strives to raise public awareness about the diverse ways research and metrics can enhance design. Emily enjoys connecting data to design concepts and measuring real-world impact throughout the design process. She enjoys the challenge of diving into large datasets and gleaning valuable insights from them. Collaborating cross-functionally, Emily empowers project teams and the firm with data-informed decisions, delivering impactful solutions through evidence-based strategies.
Mario Gandia is a visual communicator skilled at transforming plans and drawings into immersive experiences that vividly convey the potential of concepts to clients. His expertise spans photography, videography, 3D graphics, and drone technology, allowing him to adeptly navigate a wide array of media. He continuously seeks out the latest tools that enhance the way design narratives are communicated and experienced. His proficiency not only deepens the understanding of design concepts but also expands the scope of visual communication within the firm.
Art Gaskin, AIA excels in coordinating multiple disciplines to ensure design intent is realized within budget and schedule constraints. He remains deeply engaged in projects from inception to completion, understanding the profound impact of our work on people's lives. Reflecting on his own positive college residence experience, he embraces the responsibility of shaping environments that enhance student well-being and community connection. Beyond his design and project management acumen, Art's passion for painting and artistic pursuits fuels his creativity and enriches his approach to every project.
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As a designer, Carlie Gillespie adeptly integrates cutting-edge technologies like 3D modeling, GIS, and Revit into her design process. She's passionate about understanding how design choices influence the physical and mental well-being of building occupants. Carlie thrives on the creative and collaborative nature of architecture and is inspired by the urban fabric of Raleigh and Durham in the Research Triangle, finding endless inspiration in the dynamic local landscape.
JD Gore is a staff accountant responsible for overseeing consultant and trade invoices and ensuring that these are in alignment with project budgets and financial plans. JD brings extensive experience managing accounts payable activities ensuring they are accurate and efficient. Outside of work, JD is an active volunteer in his community and enjoys bowling and working on his home landscaping.
Jordan Gray is both a designer and storyteller. As a member of the design team, Jordan's role goes beyond the typical research and collaborative design work to weave the design's deeper meaning and the client's needs into an evocative narrative that can be clearly expressed – in early concept visualizations all the way through to the project's post-construction chronicle. His artistic talents are award-winning and span rendering, photography, video, and more – allowing Jordan the flexibility to work with whichever medium or tool that most effectively communicates the desired message.
Jesse Green AIA, LEED AP brings a focus on community, collaboration and innovation spaces stemming from his years of experience as a project architect and lead designer on a wide variety of project types. His designs are deeply rooted in contextual understanding. While great architecture realizes the client’s end goals and aspirations (from ‘big idea’ to details and implementation), Jesse believes truly great design should also be ‘of its place’ by respecting local culture, climate, craft, and ingenuity. Jesse's diverse architecture experience, complemented by his undergraduate background in the fine arts, informs his creative and detail-oriented approach to helping clients define their goals and ultimately achieve a successful project.
From Virginia to San Francisco, Ryan Griffin, AIA has built a career characterized by diverse experiences and a strong technical foundation. After earning his degree from Virginia Tech, he launched his career, swiftly distinguishing himself as both a designer and a technical architect with a particular emphasis on facade design. Ryan's understanding of architecture, shaped by historical structures from his childhood, highlights the importance of adaptive and sustainable design in contemporary practices. He continually seeks to innovate, especially within facade materials and techniques, maintaining a commitment to technical excellence throughout the design process.
Buddy Hall, ASLA specializes in residential housing studies and campus master planning. His design ethos integrates the latest software with quick trace-and-marker sketches, alongside personalized interactions with end-users. A sought-after conference speaker, he is the recipient of the esteemed American Society of Landscape Architecture Honor Award for research. His two books, "Community by Design" and "A Concise Guide to Community Planning," are widely adopted in collegiate urban planning programs.
Perry Hammond champions designs that are contextually appropriate, emphasizing the profound connection between architecture and community. His work, which includes projects in higher education, multifamily residential and co-living spaces, civic and cultural buildings, and historic renovations, consistently prioritizes sustainability and the challenge of designing for climate change. Perry is keenly interested in exploring how BIM and digital tools can minimize a building's carbon footprint and energy demand. Additionally, he is interested in the creative use of materials, including biomaterials. Perry's design process marries meticulous organization and attention to detail with a spirit of exploration and experimentation.
The late John Paul Conwell Hanbury, a founding principal of Hanbury, was a historic preservation visionary, mentor, friend, and true global citizen, as well as an architect. His rigor and commitment to excellence continue to define the firm. John Paul's imaginative approach to urban renewal is evident in his projects. He played a pivotal role in transforming Portsmouth into a historical and tourist landmark by investing in and preserving key structures in Olde Towne. His work includes the revitalization of Norfolk’s Wells Theatre, which energized the local arts scene and provided a venue for the Virginia Stage Company. His restorations of the Virginia Executive Mansion and Richmond’s historic Branch House were both praised for their authenticity and functionality. John Paul also led the master plan for the restoration of Virginia’s Capitol, completed in time for the Jamestown Settlement's 400th anniversary. Recognized for his profound impact on architecture, he was named a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects in 1992 and received the William C. Noland Medal from the Virginia Society AIA in 1997. His legacy includes eight National Historic Landmarks and numerous listings on the National Register of Historic Places.
Lydia Harvey supports Hanbury’s architects in delivering major projects by guiding the document creation and management and coordination around construction administration. In this capacity she ensures that complex projects stay organized and on track by being both detail-oriented and flexible. Lydia brings experience working directly with engineers and general contractors. She takes a warm and interpersonal approach to this work, building relationships across internal and external teams and stakeholders making sure everybody stays well informed.
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With experience in science and healthcare, Juliane Hatfield, AIA, LEED AP BD+C has felt pride in her projects designed with a human-centric approach. She believes in the power of design and the difference it makes in the lives of others. Knowing these projects contribute to the health and wellness of its occupants, and thus the improved livelihood of the community at large, inspires Juliane to create spaces that go beyond just being beautiful and functional.
With over two decades of experience in complex, large-scale projects, Eric Heidt, AIA, LEED AP has a diverse portfolio encompassing civic, museum, educational, and residential developments. As an architect, he applies his lifelong fascination with industrial design to pharmaceutical and life science projects. Eric's approach centers on user-centric design, prioritizing aesthetics, functionality, sustainability, and adaptability. His problem-solving nature thrives on tackling technical and life safety challenges inherent in large-scale projects. Eric collaborates closely with clients, colleagues, and contractors to deliver creative yet practical solutions that align with project objectives while adhering to budget and schedule constraints.
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Alicia Hernandez, an integral part of the marketing team, specializes in crafting creative marketing materials that authentically showcase the firm's projects. Proficient in both digital and print mediums, Alicia adeptly manages multiple tasks in a deadline-driven environment, playing a crucial role in securing projects through proposals, presentations, and collateral creation.
With a lifelong love for learning and a spirit of exploration, Allysa High thrives in the constantly evolving field of architecture. Grounded in her dedication to personal and professional growth, she recognizes curiosity, open-mindedness, and adaptability as essential qualities for success. With a focus on contextual design, she strives to harmonize buildings with their surroundings. Her passion lies in skillfully blending architectural heritage with contemporary design through adaptive reuse and historic preservation projects. Allysa's design style reflects her affinity for simplicity, characterized by clean lines and minimalist aesthetics. With meticulous attention to detail driven by her pursuit of perfection, she approaches each project as an opportunity for growth, embracing the continuous evolution that comes with the field.
Sierra Hogan’s philosophy is rooted in responding to and designing for user needs – in her view, designers should anticipate the needs of users and solve them in beautiful ways. She appreciates architecture’s balance between art and industry and enjoys tackling intricate challenges and translating them into straightforward, intuitive architectural solutions. She’s excited to see the ongoing enhancement of sustainability practices within the industry, whether through adaptive reuse or the creation of enduring new spaces.
claire.holmgreen@hanbury.design
As a designer and artist, Claire Holmgreen is driven by her passion to explore the impact of design on people and communities. Her creativity extends beyond architecture, as she artfully combines other mediums like garment design, textile work, and fine art installations, infusing her architectural designs with a unique and holistic perspective. Claire is particularly interested in adaptive reuse mixed-use projects and strives to harmonize modern living with existing spaces while seamlessly transitioning between different functions. She enjoys witnessing abstract ideas materialize into functional spaces, immersing herself in complex problem-solving and connecting with the vision of each design. Claire's design philosophy is marked by a strong emphasis on functionality and materiality, with thoughtful material selection for specific climates and environments to ensure durability and relevance.
As Operations Director, Bill Hopkins, AIA is responsible for coordinating and monitoring resource management; team composition and staffing plans; scheduling; and risk and quality management. He is intrigued by the application of new technologies to our practice, and focused on streamlining systems to best achieve project vision, design excellence and profit. As an architect and project manager, Bill has managed a wide range of project types and scales. He is experienced in the coordination of multiple disciplines to ensure design intent is realized in final construction, and that projects are delivered on time and on budget.
Andrea's background in the mortgage industry and public accounting has equipped her well for her role as Hanbury's accounting team lead. Collaborating closely with project managers, she ensures that invoices are reconciled and aligns the accounting system with client agreements through clear communication with consultants. Additionally, she partners with the finance director to guarantee that the financial information presented to the firm's Leadership Team and Board of Directors is precise and reliable.
Julia Janaro, AIA, LEED AP, WELL AP is responsible for maintaining Hanbury's sharp focus on sustainability by finding where these values align with and enhance our client's goals. Emphasizing the early work of each project—where the vision is developed—Julia helps guide a successful process with integrated sustainability principles that challenge what sustainable design "looks" like. Her leadership style enables an atmosphere of positive collaboration and empowers every member of the team to contribute to and question the design.
In her role as Marketing Manager, Daina Januska identifies and pursues design and planning opportunities, while aligning with the firm's strategic objectives. It's not uncommon to find her juggling multiple proposals and interviews while also guiding content creation and strategizing with her team to secure new clients. An advocate of green design, Daina is equally passionate about ensuring optimal user experiences in spaces, with human well-being as an end goal.
kenneth.johnston@hanbury.design
Attributes gained from being a triplet, Kenneth Johnston, AIA credits his empathy and collaboration with his ability to find common ground when working with multiple stakeholders and colleagues. Kenneth has served his community as a volunteer long before he was an architect, and he sees his love for sketching, rendering, and design as new tools for impacting individuals as well as improving neighborhoods and communities.
kevin.kattwinkel@hanbury.design
Kevin Kattwinkel, AIA, LEED AP is known for his thorough approach to the design process, and is responsible for managing the project team from concept development through construction completion. He is intrigued by projects that are complicated and "one of a kind," especially when they involve multiple stakeholders and one or more areas of expertise that involve specialists in their field. Kevin joined the firm with an extensive higher education portfolio and has served as lead architect and project manager for many notable campus facilities and plans.
Don Kaupp, AIA boasts a diverse portfolio covering civic and cultural, higher education, commercial, medical, and hospitality projects. His designs prioritize energy efficiency, utilizing innovative technologies to minimize consumption and carbon emissions. Don meticulously oversees every phase of the process, from schematic design to construction documentation and administration, ensuring attention to detail throughout.
As CEO and design principal, David Keith, FAIA, LEED AP BD+C, leads both strategic direction and project execution. His work spans a wide range of building types, with a career focused on creating environments that promote people, integrated design approaches and innovative design leadership. David values creating spaces that engage with their surroundings and the people who experience them. He enjoys opportunities to find out what clients are trying to achieve, develop a series of ideas and a clear vision, and propose ideas that bring their ideas to life. He believes when we understand the potential of our clients, we can be truly innovative. He actively contributes to urban planning and design as a member of the Virginia Beach Resort Advisory Commission and has served as Past-President of the Hampton Roads Design-Build Institute of America.
A Baltimore native, Danasha Kelly is deeply committed to restorative justice through community-engaged design. Educated at Morgan State University and RISD, where she earned her Master of Architecture, her work is distinguished by prestigious awards, including the NOMA President’s Award. Danasha specializes in renovation, affordable housing, and student housing projects, focusing on the socio-economic impacts of architecture. Passionate about cultural centers and recreational projects, she prioritizes genuine collaboration and the celebration of cultural authenticity, ensuring that each project respects and amplifies local voices and histories.
George Kemper, AIA, grew up spending Saturdays in the lab with his analytical chemist father, an experience that deeply influenced his approach to lab design over three decades. He transitioned from the old "monastic" module, where each researcher had a separate lab, to designing large, open, collegial spaces that boost industry growth and discovery. He excels at understanding his clients' needs and creating efficient, inspiring environments. George constantly evaluates lab organization to optimize material and personnel flow, consolidate equipment, and save energy. In addition to leading a team of lab planners, he is a national resource on lab space planning, as well as a frequent speaker and published author.
As part of Hanbury’s Interiors team, Avery King works to design functional and comfortable spaces. She brings a keen attention to detail – from layout and color, materials, finish and furniture selection, and sourcing and working with vendors. Avery emphasizes curiosity and collaboration in the design process, with ongoing questions and dialogue ensuring that all decisions are made in alignment with internal and external team members. She especially loves schematic and conceptual design and the opportunity to creatively map out the space and allocate different functions within each building’s shell.
Mieke Kissick is an architect with a passion for melding creativity and technical expertise. Her early fascination with building, coupled with strengths in math and physics, steered her toward architecture—a profession that allows her to leverage both her creative and analytical talents. A Penn State University alumna, Mieke has spent recent years honing her skills across various sectors, including student housing, higher education, laboratory, and multifamily housing. Currently focused on higher education and student housing, Mieke values the early design phases for their limitless potential and emphasizes the value of diverse perspectives and building strong relationships in the field. Her multifaceted approach ensures projects are technically sound while enriching community by prioritizing inclusivity and social justice.
chrishyupmin.kwon@hanbury.design
Chris Kwon’s fascination with architecture was sparked at an early age through a love for drawing, sketching, and model making. His diverse upbringing in the US, South Korea, and Australia cultivated an appreciation for cultural diversity, profoundly influencing his design approach. As a designer, Chris is driven by the transformative power of inclusive design. He envisions spaces that foster unity and belonging, transcending age, ethnicity, or abilities. With a focus on community and cultural projects, Chris infuses his designs with diverse elements and contextual influences. His work blends minimalist aesthetics with meticulous attention to detail, mirroring his personality and design philosophy. Passionate about creating spaces that inspire and embrace the rich tapestry of human experience, Chris aspires to contribute to a more inclusive and harmonious world through thoughtful design.
sean.larochelle@hanbury.design
Sean LaRochelle was raised in California, where his early exposure to construction through his engineer parents sparked a lifelong passion for design. Initially pursuing Political Science, his career took a creative turn during an inspiring internship with the Walt Disney Company. Sean's diverse project experience ranges from private ventures to significant federal projects, emphasizing collaboration and multidisciplinary understanding. As a designer, he integrates digital tools with traditional practices, focusing on sustainable, historically respectful designs that enhance the built environment. His approach prioritizes human-centered solutions and material longevity, reflecting his belief in the transformative power of thoughtful architecture.
Matthew Lee, ASID, WELL AP, LEED AP BD+C combines his interior design talents with a background in city and regional planning to help create buildings that support and enrich student life. He is passionate about shaping spaces that are the backdrop to the transfer and sharing of knowledge and ideas, particularly housing and dining projects. Matthew is particularly adept at assessing clients' needs and clearly communicating innovative design concepts that express them.
Cathy Lester has been with Hanbury for more than 30 years and has held a wide variety of positions. As project coordinator, her responsibilities include coordinating attendance at organizational conferences, assembling and publishing client surveys, and assisting with creating client reports. Her layout work, which encompasses many of the firm's strategic plans, master plans, and schematic design reports, help our clients gain a better understanding of the goals and processes of our projects. Cathy takes keeping clients happy very seriously, whether it is finding an answer to a question or producing a document of their campus work, she makes sure whichever client she is working with at the time is her number one priority.
Teddy Levy is an architectural designer and urban planner who is passionate about community based projects and collaborating with BIPOC communities and is inspired by the potential of design to address social and environmental challenges. Teddy has experience working across campus planning, government and institutional and private and residential projects. He is adept at visualization, stakeholder engagement, and project management, along with having a thorough understanding of zoning and municipal planning processes. Teddy views the client and community as the experts, with his role as a facilitator who helps refine ideas, guide the project’s direction, and synthesize stakeholder needs.
ryan.lewandowski@hanbury.design
Ryan Lewandowski, AIA adeptly utilizes advanced technologies in design and possesses extensive experience in exterior facade design and development. He appreciates the open and social mission prevalent in contemporary architecture, highlighting the significance of local contextual and cultural research in each project. Committed to advancing climate resilience and energy efficiency, Ryan values the role of technology in building development. He infuses his work with a spirit of restrained play, experimentation, and exploration, thriving in collaborative interdisciplinary teams.
Meredith Lewis, an Interior Designer and Asheville native, brings a dynamic blend of expertise with a dual Bachelor of Science in Interior Design and Interior Merchandising from East Carolina University. Specializing in multi-family design, she has developed a passion for the intricate blend of commercial and residential spaces. Meredith's skill set has been instrumental in enhancing Hanbury's multi-family market sector, while also promoting a culture of teamwork and collaboration. Her approach to design centers on crafting beautiful, functional spaces, with a particular passion for material selection during the Design Development phase. Her work mirrors her personal style: classic, timeless, and imbued with warmth, reflecting her philosophy that design should be both inviting and enduring.
david.liberatore@hanbury.design
David Liberatore, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, brings a multifaceted background to his role as a Higher Education Practice Leader. As both an architect and educator, he has dedicated his career to designing dynamic learning and research environments across all educational levels, from Pre-K through higher education. He specializes in the critical programming and planning phases of design, leveraging his extensive experience to guide strategic project developments and empower collaborative teams. Beyond architecture, David's leadership extends to mentoring, teaching, and serving on professional boards, enhancing his capacity to nurture community and professional growth.
Tony Lin brings a systems lens and an intuitive understanding of the importance of story and concept to his work as a Designer. His approach merges digital technology, fabrication and making, design research and sustainable materials exploration. Tony enjoys coming up with creative solutions to design challenges, making connections and drawing relationships between things. Tony is inspired by the work of artists like James Turrell and Olafur Eliasson who use light and space to create transformative experiences.
An Liu's long-time mentor Camden Whitehead advised him to "bite off less, chew more." Accordingly, An embraces each phase of architectural design as a multi-course meal to be savored. Like in life, each course adds an important dimension. In design, the layers add complexity and, with each, another opportunity to explore ways to build community by increasing connections – within the individual, with others, and with the planet we all share. It's essential to find joy in each layer of design – too many desserts will ruin the meal.
Originally from a small, rural city in central New York, Shawna Mabie, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, WELL AP, channels her passion for service into a career dedicated to nurturing the next generation of architects. An ardent advocate for volunteerism, academia, and practice, Shawna exemplifies her commitment to advancing the profession and its emerging leaders through unique programs and initiatives. Her involvement at the local, state, and national levels of the AIA has been instrumental in the founding of various leadership and mentorship programs. Shawna serves as an Adjunct Faculty member at NC State, teaching the application of design software in practice. Excelling as a Project Manager, she leads complex projects with a strong emphasis on collaboration.
Lauren Maloney has cultivated her diverse expertise through various roles, transitioning seamlessly from marketing to communications. With this wealth of experience, she manages project photography, oversees brand materials, and organizes the firm's intranet, ensuring clear communication and consistent brand representation. Her attention to detail extends to managing design awards and coordinating internal and external events. As a constant presence throughout the firm's growth, Lauren leverages her extensive background in marketing and communications to drive impactful communications strategies and initiatives.
An eternal optimist, Drew McNamara brings experience across various markets, thriving on the synergy of the creative process and dynamic collaborations. With a penchant for the technical aspects of architecture, especially building enclosures, Drew is known for crafting precise project specifications. His approach to client interactions emphasizes listening and responsiveness, fostering quick camaraderie. Drew's versatility is reflected in his ability to integrate various project roles, enhancing collaboration among contributors. Passionate about the design impacts on educational spaces, Drew is equally drawn to arts-related projects for their unique demands and the dynamic contrast they offer against more conventional spaces.
As a designer, Holly McNeilly is interested in the intersection of architecture and technology, particularly the potential of digital technologies to create sustainable buildings. Holly believes by blending the virtual and built environment there is opportunity for architecture to evolve as a place of immersion and interaction. She brings experience from working at a construction management, general contracting and design-build firm which gave her an understanding of how projects are brought to life. She studied in Japan, Switzerland and Chicago and was a member of the publishing team for the design journal for the School of Architecture and Design at Virginia Tech.
Scott Miller, LEED AP leverages over 20 years of experience aligning institutional strategic goals with physical opportunities and current trends in higher education. His approach is tailored to the specific context of each institution, informed by extensive planning experience across the US and internationally. Scott is inspired by the transformative potential of planning and design, particularly in crafting mixed-use environments that foster learning, social interaction, and diverse perspectives. He shares his expertise through lectures on planning topics for esteemed organizations such as the Society of Campus and University Planners (SCUP), the American Institute of Architects (AIA), and the International Town and Gown Association.
As both an architect and a licensed contractor, Eric Mitchell, AIA values the partnership between great design and construction. By combining an interest in digital innovation with hands-on experience of material science and methods, Eric has become an outspoken advocate for the adoption of technology as a pathway to safer, more cost efficient and high-quality projects. With experience in multiple building scales and types, Eric seeks to design spaces that stimulate each person who interacts with the project.
ashley.montgomery@hanbury.design
As the Director of Design Research + Strategy, Ashley Montgomery leads cross-functional teams in addressing challenges through visual, service, interaction, and human-centered design. She focuses on community-centric and transdisciplinary research to create impactful and adaptive designs that are culturally, physically, and environmentally responsive. Ashley's expertise in user research is pivotal for expanding the firm's design research capabilities, effectively addressing complex client and user challenges, and reinforcing Hanbury's reputation as a trusted advisor. She combines hands-on research, strategic planning, and initiative management, skillfully integrating design thinking with business and entrepreneurial strategies to lay the groundwork for project success.
elizabeth.morgan@hanbury.design
Elizabeth Morgan is known for her ability to distill complexity into engaging client concepts. Driven by a commitment to identify and amplify the authentic character of each project, she immerses herself in the local history, architecture, and cultural fabric. Elizabeth specializes in campus projects, drawing inspiration from their potential to nurture community and facilitate meaningful student-faculty connections. Translating a passion for placemaking and storytelling into experiential graphic design, she adeptly transforms abstract ideas into immersive experiences, bringing concepts to life.
As a keen observer and methodical problem-solver, Luma approaches design by leveraging the urban fabric to create spatial solutions that positively impact communities and their contexts. As a bilingual architect deeply influenced by the Levantine vernacular, Luma's practice is rooted in sustainability and materiality, with the human experience at the center of these intersections. Her international career in London, Beirut, and Amman shaped her early work in high-end hospitality design. Today, her diverse portfolio spans a multitude of project types and scales including community, civic, and corporate architecture, with a focus on crafting sustainable, forward-thinking solutions that align with client aspirations and cultural contexts.
Hasan Muntasir credits his upbringing and education for nurturing a holistic understanding of people, culture, and spatial dynamics, fueling his dedication to enriching human well-being through design. Hasan draws inspiration from trends promoting eco-conscious living and context-driven approaches, challenging the misconception that quality design demands high costs. Leveraging his education and internships, Hasan demonstrates proficiency across project phases, translating concepts into tangible designs. Hasan's diverse background encompasses roles as an architectural intern, lecturer and teacher at Northern University of Business & Technology, and project architect at the Ministry of Housing & Public Works.
Amelia Murphy, AIA is a driven and enthusiastic designer with a fervent passion for all aspects of design. Her innate desire to help others aligns seamlessly with her talent for actively listening and carefully considering clients’ desires and requirements. Teams rely on Amelia for her meticulous attention to detail, innovative problem-solving abilities, and her knack for providing comic relief. Amelia's exceptional interpersonal and leadership skills are evident on every project, consistently contributing to project success.
As Hanbury's Chief Operating Officer, Pat O'Keefe, AIA, LEED AP, plays a pivotal role in driving operational efficiency and spearheading strategic initiatives that support the firm's growth and development. A proven leader in optimizing market sector and office operations, Pat also excels in science facility design. He has dedicated his career to creating facilities that support discovery and scientific advancement, aligning with his clients' ambitions to improve the human condition. His commitment to the importance of research continues to be the driving force in his career.
Natsumi Oba is an experienced architect whose portfolio ranges from residential, commercial and adaptive reuse to hospitality and master planning projects. Natsumi is adept at leading design teams from schematic design through construction administration and in coordinating between architects, clients and contractors. Natsumi is skilled in both analog and digital design methods, with experience in model making, detailed knowledge of technical software and design computation tools, and in furniture making and carpentry. She is fascinated by the impact the pandemic has had on how we communicate and in advancing collective thinking methods. Natsumi loves working with teams and clients to overcome creative challenges and roadblocks in the design process.
jessica.paganaello@hanbury.design
With a passion for design evident in her celebrated body of work, Jessica Pagan Aello, AIA focuses on empowering her teams, clients, and stakeholders to develop collaborative visions that transform campuses and communities. She believes in the power of architecture to promote greater engagement, support diversity, and build community. Jessica leads complex projects and navigates accelerated timelines, always ensuring project goals are prioritized and met. Traveling extensively as a child, she developed a deep appreciation for the power of place, which has been a driving force in her career. After graduating from the University of Maryland, she moved to Baltimore and began her career, leading a range of student life, campus planning, and mixed-use projects. Jessica is still happily calling Baltimore home and is committed to enhancing the city and the surrounding region, creating timeless places that bring people together.
Wesley Page, FAIA, ASAI is internationally recognized for his architectural illustrations, which allow campus constituents to visualize potential outcomes and comprehend the context of an architectural opportunity. His strength is collaboration, and he brings his graphic talent to the total planning effort. He is most intrigued by projects that provide opportunities for both performance-based building design and the creation of a rich sense of place and spirit. His involvement in the concept development phase, as both a perspectivist and architect, has been critical to the success of the firm’s projects.
Esther Park, AIA, LEED AP BD+C brings a diverse portfolio addressing unique design challenges across various residential, institutional, mixed-use, historic, and adaptive-use projects. Her designs prioritize the human experience, reflecting her passion for crafting built environments that offer respite, inspiration, and upliftment. She takes a future-focused approach to each project, anticipating stakeholders’ needs and considering the built work’s adaptability over time. Esther’s collaborative work style is integral to her success. She forges meaningful relationships with project and industry partners, extending this approach to her clients. Before initiating the design process, Esther invests time in listening, observing, and evaluating project parameters. She also plays a pivotal role as a teacher and mentor for the next generation, advocating for equity and diversity in community spaces.
christian.parra@hanbury.design
Christian Parra is a laboratory planner with experience across science and technology design fields. He specializes in bio-life science research spaces for academic, governmental, pharmaceutical, medical device, and biotech start-up clients. He is adept at deploying building information modeling (BIM) strategies to develop designs and drawings. Christian approaches all meetings with clients with intense curiosity, working together to learn not only about the nuts and bolts of their work but also to develop novel methodologies in the design process. As Christian sees it, architecture is a way of thinking and seeing, problem-solving and teaching.
Sonny Patel, AIA, NOMA finds inspiration for his creative and artful design solutions in the unique constraints of a project. While not always prominent, Sonny uses the early design stages to research and truly understand the project's users and context. His findings evolve throughout the course of the design into visible prototyped experiences that are refined with each iteration of the design process.
Evan Pheobus, a Maryland native, has built a diverse portfolio, ranging from multifamily housing to commercial retail, museum exhibits, and higher education facilities. He specializes in design detailing, effectively blending design intent with functionality through close collaboration with design teams and builders. With extensive technical knowledge and a knack for integrating trades in design and fabrication, Evan leverages technology, like 3D printing and CNC machining, to refine his work. Influenced by a childhood fascination with mechanics, he excels at simplifying complex challenges into simple, efficient solutions. His design philosophy merges the practical 'how' with the conceptual 'why' of construction, focusing on creating spaces that are meaningful and impactfully designed.
ryan.pietrowski@hanbury.design
A LEED Green Associate, Ryan Pietrowski, AIA brings over a decade of expertise in healthcare and wellness environments. His diverse background has positioned him to play a key role in large-scale, complex projects, balancing imaginative design, user experience, and pragmatic considerations. By connecting with the community, Ryan crafts designs rooted in the local context, with the potential to revitalize the surrounding area. He leverages the power of storytelling to imbue designs with meaning, fostering authentic connections with their users. He creates narratives and concepts that drive the design process, infusing his projects with personal resonance. Additionally, as an active member of the AIA, Ryan shares his knowledge through mentorship programs and workshops. His work has garnered recognition in national publications, and he is a seasoned public speaker, engaging audiences at conferences and events throughout the region.
Dawnn Pope brings a diverse skill set and a passion for creating positive workplace experiences to her role. With a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice from Hofstra University, she understands the importance of creating an inclusive and welcoming environment for people from all walks of life. Dawnn's expertise lies in developing and implementing innovative strategies to promote employee engagement, cultural awareness, and diversity in the workplace. Dawnn excels at multitasking, anticipating needs, and serving as a vital link between the office and external contacts. Her strong organizational, interpersonal, and problem-solving skills reflect her dedication to creating a positive and productive workplace environment.
Jane Cady Rathbone, FAIA, LEED AP BD+C is inspired by her clients and passionate about creating design solutions to strategically position each clients’ unique needs. As both designer and former CEO, she has positioned Hanbury as a leader in higher education, with work represented on more than 150 campuses throughout the United States and abroad.
Her work spans a wide range of building types, but her passion is creating spaces for engaged learning and student success. For over 30 years she has explored the impact of space on student behavior, engagement, wellness, learning, and social outcomes. She uses post-occupancy research and case studies to inform all aspects of her work including strategic planning, programming, campus planning, and the design of award-winning campus buildings.
Jane teaches and lectures frequently on issues related to campus architecture and student life — including programs for ACUHO-I, SCUP, NASPA, APPA and Harvard’s Graduate School of Design. Her publications include book chapters on creating spaces for student engagement, the design process in the collegiate environment, and articles in Architecture Magazine as well as higher education association publications. She has served on numerous design juries, the board of directors for the Branch Museum of Architecture and Design, and several regional arts boards. She served on the ACUHO-I's foundation board and as a leader in in ACUHO-I’s “21st Century Project.” In addition, she was awarded a 2008 Parthenon Award for leadership in ACUHO-I and the 2005 Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award from Rhodes College for her leadership in transforming their campus. In 2019 she received an Honorary Doctor of Humanities degree from Rhodes College.
As design principal and design director, Rob Reis, FAIA, LEED AP is distinguished for his leadership in projects and competitions both in the U.S. and abroad. His award-winning portfolio spans government, higher education, and corporate-commercial sectors, showcasing a commitment to simplicity, clarity, and restraint-qualities he believes are essential for timeless design. His recent induction into the AIA College of Fellows marks a career pinnacle, reflecting his dedication to design excellence, innovation, and community enrichment. Celebrated for its exceptional design quality, Rob's work promotes diversity and inclusivity, creating spaces that strengthen the sense of community and heighten the design's resonance.
Kole Retterath brings experience working with in-house facility design departments, construction oversight and consulting engineer teams to his role as a designer at Hanbury. Kole’s skills center in drawing and documentation, quality control and coordination review processes, modeling and diagramming. Kole thinks deeply about how questions of how people gather and live their day to day lives are reflected in design decisions for clients from governments and schools to corporations and small businesses. He comes from a line of building, construction and design professionals and tradespeople and grew up traveling with his father to visit client residential design projects.
kendall.roberts@hanbury.design
Kendall Roberts, AIA approaches design with the keen awareness that architecture is for people. Creating spaces and places that will have an impact on its inhabitants drives him to thoughtful and resilient solutions that will continue to affect the generations to come. Not surprisingly, his portfolio reflects his preference in designing community-focused projects, but it isn't just the end user that motivates Kendall. Collaborating with passionate clients and colleagues and mentoring high school students interested in architecture, engineering and construction feeds his curiosity and love of learning.
sarah.rosenblatt@hanbury.design
Sarah Rosenblatt, AIA is a designer specializing in workplace, single-family residential, and retail projects. With an appreciation for clean lines and simplicity, she enjoys creative problem-solving and sees challenges as opportunities to enhance clients' understanding of the design process. Sarah prioritizes clear communication and meticulous organization throughout all project phases, from design and project management to construction. She thrives on fostering teamwork, enjoying the coordination and collaboration inherent in closely working with designers, consultants, and clients.
Nick Rossitch has an imaginative yet still practical approach to architecture. As a maker and craftsman, considering how a design is constructed is an instinctive step in Nick's design thinking. He is inspired by other creative thinkers and thrives in collaborative environments where minds of different backgrounds come together to create innovative solutions. His passion for design is not limited to architecture but expands to the greater idea of problem solving. Whether he is creating furniture in the shop or conceptualizing a building, Nick finds innovation through iterations of sketching, making, and testing.
Marni Rushing, NCIDQ, IIDA, LEED is a skilled interior designer with a career highlighted by her unique educational foundation, holding both a Bachelor's degree in Interior Design and a Master of Architecture. This dual expertise allows her to craft both visually compelling and highly functional spaces. Her project experience is diverse, including work on workplace interiors, aviation, lab facilities, master planning for facilities, and, more recently, multi-family interiors. Marni's commitment to environmental responsibility and energy efficiency is a hallmark of her design philosophy. She collaborates closely with clients to weave sustainable features into each project, ensuring they are not just beautiful but also efficient and eco-friendly.
richard.rusinak@hanbury.design
Richard Rusinak, AIA is a problem-solver and a perfectionist who has worked on a wide variety of dining, housing, and historic preservation projects. In his project management capacity as a key member of Hanbury's academic practice, he brings an even demeanor and a can-do attitude. Richard particularly enjoys complex projects and the opportunities they offer for partnership with clients. He motivates his design teams to deliver projects on time, on budget, and with clarity and quality as hallmarks of the construction documents. Additionally, Richard is a member of the firm's in-house technology committee, which oversees our Revit® process. His deep knowledge of Revit Building Information Modeling helps the team develop fully-coordinated designs.
Greg Rutledge, FAIA has helped position the firm as a leader in historic preservation with his knowledge of architectural history and preservation technology. Whether renovating a national landmark or teaching clients how to care for and adapt historic buildings, he enjoys projects with the potential to revitalize communities. His experience includes project management, architectural planning, design and documentation and preservation and cultural resource management plans. Greg is an active member of the Association for Preservation Technology International and the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and is currently serving on the Architectural Review Board for Norfolk, Virginia.
R. Jordan Ryland is an architect and project manager with experience across single and multi-family residential, commercial, and hospitality projects. Jordan appreciates the challenge of practicing architecture – navigating design principles with rules and regulations. He enjoys the collaboration, detail, and iteration that goes into design development. Jordan has a keen eye for the technical aspects of design including detailing and construction means and methods – including from his own previous experience as a carpenter and builder apprentice.
Reid Sabin, ASLA is an integral member of Hanbury's campus planning team, helping to develop campus master plans and housing master plans for public and private universities both large and small. As a landscape architect, he is cross-trained in most practice areas, including sustainability, land planning, geosciences, and civil engineering. Reid utilizes a combination of hand sketches and rendering in addition to his computer skills with BIM software, Adobe Photoshop, and InDesign Creative Suite to accomplish his work. Reid gained experience in land planning at various firms prior to joining Hanbury. He is an active member of ASLA and SCUP.
Adam Schultz, AIA believes in the architecture of “connection” for strengthening the success of living/learning environments. He spearheads Hanbury's Summer Scholar Legacy program, in which undergraduate and graduate design students work side by side with firm professionals during the summer months. Adam holds a Virginia teaching license for grades K-12, with an endorsement in art education, and regularly exhibits his artwork in regional galleries.
As an assistant project manager, Annette Scott CDT, CDFA, GGP is an instrumental addition to any project team. An admitted people person with scrutinizing standards, Annette applies her broad skill set to streamline the project process while staying mindful of the client's needs and concerns.
As an IT Engineer, Mark Sechrist ensures the firm's technology operates smoothly and efficiently. Following the pandemic, Mark has been instrumental in guiding the firm through the technological and digital aspects of remote and hybrid work. He aids project teams in integrating new and advanced technologies into the design process, providing support with both software and hardware, including virtual reality tools and 3D printing. Recognized for his troubleshooting abilities, Mark is also valued for his calm and approachable demeanor in his IT role.
Megan Sigmon, CID, IIDA has been designing creative, functional interiors for almost a decade. While closely collaborating with engineers and architects to maximize space, functionality, and ensure code compliance, it is Megan's personal aim to provide solutions that reflect the personality and goals of her clients. Through conversations about their day-to-day routines, their brand, and what they want to achieve, Megan incorporates this deep understanding into her design process to manifest unexpected and aesthetically pleasing spaces that accommodate her clients' needs.
Chris Small PE, LEED AP transitioned into laboratory facilities from an engineering background, leveraging his innate talent for project management. He finds the dynamic nature of each lab project invigorating, relishing the complexity and the challenge of bringing together the right people to achieve optimal solutions. With a familial connection to farming, Chris is particularly drawn to ag-biotech projects. His dedication to mastering ag-biotech design has taken him around the globe, where he has gleaned best practices and refined industry standards for greenhouse projects. His work is recognized for inspiring interdisciplinary collaboration and for attracting top talent. Throughout his career, Chris has cultivated deep client relationships, serving as a trusted advisor across projects of varying scales, while championing exceptional design in laboratory settings. A recognized authority in research facilities, Chris is a recurring speaker at the Lab Design Conference, a premier industry event.
Recognized for his collaborative mindset and commitment to client satisfaction, Ross Smith, AIA is adept at delivering creative solutions that balance the objectives of each stakeholder. His specialization lies in mixed-use and planning projects, where he has demonstrated leadership skills in managing multidisciplinary teams and overseeing projects of varying complexity. Driven by curiosity and a knack for creative problem-solving, Ross tackles design challenges with contagious enthusiasm. He strives to understand and fulfill each client's objectives, producing designs that not only reflect the client's vision but also promote collaboration. Skillfully adapting to the ever-changing industry landscape, Ross navigates shifting priorities and market trends with resourcefulness and meticulous attention, ensuring the consistent success of his design projects
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Ramon Soledispa, RA CAE joined the firm in 2006, bringing with him experience as a designer and construction supervisor from his native Ecuador. Known for his profound knowledge of building technology, Ramon has been a vital part of design teams for a diverse array of projects throughout his career. Recently, his focus has shifted to university renovations, expansions, and the design of residence and amenity facilities. Additionally, Ramon played a leading role in organizing an international design retreat to São Paulo and Brasília, Brazil, where colleagues studied the work of Oscar Niemey.
Stephen M. Ste. Marie, AIA an associate principal and architect, possesses extensive experience in various roles, notably focusing on student services facilities. He thrives on tackling intricate technical challenges, excelling in space planning and refining design details in construction documents. Steve's meticulous approach extends across project management, architectural design, field investigation, construction inspection, and more. Clients value his thoroughness in value engineering, quality management, and the preparation of studies and reports. Steve's dedication to excellence ensures comprehensive support throughout all project phases, earning him respect and appreciation from clients.
Keith Storms, AIA, LEED AP is President of Hanbury and a leader of the campus planning team. He focuses on helping university clients achieve their strategic goals through comprehensive and engaged planning processes, guiding multiple stakeholders toward a common strategic vision. He is passionate about the potential of the campus planning process to make a positive environmental impact and also enhance the resilience of the campus and broader community. As an architect and planner, Keith’s broad experience covers all layers of the planning spectrum from comprehensive master plans and sector plans to feasibility studies and programming efforts.
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Nichole Suitter, CID specializes in commercial design, excelling in design conceptualization, development, and implementation. She collaborates seamlessly with architectural teams, creating spaces that blend functionality with beauty. Nichole excels in communicating complex ideas clearly, whether to clients, stakeholders, or colleagues, ensuring successful collaboration and a unified vision for every project. Beyond her role as an interior designer, Nichole is also an enthusiastic coordinator of office social activities and sporting events. Her infectious energy and passion for teamwork help foster a more positive and collaborative workplace environment.
Living by the motto, "It's my job to make your job easier," Lisa Syfrett, CDFA plays a vital role in supporting project managers and projects at Hanbury. She enhances the firm's project management processes with her expertise in Newforma Project Center (NPC) software, acting as both a trainer and technical support provider. Lisa's responsibilities extend to USGBC LEED® coordination, and she manages all conference-related tasks within the office. She takes particular pride in her contribution to helping Rice University's McMurtry and Duncan Colleges achieve LEED Gold certification.
Johnathan is a highly focused and adaptable designer with strong attention to order and detail. He enjoys working with clients to find solutions that balance cost and budget awareness with good design. He leverages his background in branding and creative industries to understand the importance of environmental graphics in architecture and buildings. He draws inspiration from outside interests and passions into his design work – including appreciation of cinematography, gaming and a love of culinary arts and screenprinting. Johnathan is excited to explore the potential of new technologies like virtual and augmented reality in the design process.
Ashley Teer is a designer working at the intersection of architecture and urban design. Her longtime experience as a photographer directly informs how she looks at the built environment, through the lens of light, materials and textures. Ashley especially loves contributing to schematic design, helping shape the foundation and direction of the project toward the greatest impact, and she enjoys finding different ways to innovate in the documentation and publication process through photography, artistic diagrams, and writing. Ashley cares about participatory design processes that closely involve the community as co-designers.
Marie Toure, a project accountant and Deltek Vision administrator, excels as a natural problem-solver. She approaches challenges, from account reconciliation to optimizing macros and workflows, with determination and resourcefulness. Her precision in data entry and communication ensures the firm's projects and records are managed efficiently. Marie takes pride in her ability to navigate and address the complex aspects of Deltek Vision, enhancing the performance of this critical databasing tool for the firm's benefit.
As the Director of Information Technology, David Turnbull brings his technical expertise honed through a career spanning IT engineering and management roles to lead and manage all IT functions for the firm. With a focus on maintaining robust and secure technology platforms, he navigates evolving design tools and firm growth with clarity and innovation. David oversees physical and virtual infrastructure, networking, telecommunications, and application support, ensuring operational smoothness while effectively navigating technical challenges.
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Hannah Underwood specializes and focuses on laboratory planning and design. She emphasizes flexibility, safety and comfort in her work, understanding the importance for clients in life sciences of designing spaces that can quickly and efficiently adapt and grow along with rapid changes in science and technology. For every project, Hannah programs different design options to work through with clients, landing on spatial solutions that consider code requirements, critical equipment, casework design and layout. Her favorite part of the process is working with clients and those who will be using the spaces to create designs they’re excited to use and share.
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As Katrina Van Orden earned her Bachelor of Architecture degree while working at Hanbury part time, she developed an appreciation for incorporating simple sustainable solutions within the scope of complex projects. Now a full-time designer, she is inspired by the blend of passive design and technology to create enjoyable spaces for the everyday. Katrina is motivated to design accessible spaces with a comprehensive user experience at heart.
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Krista VanHoutteghem, AIA, MCD is a project manager and campus planner known for her expertise in campus and community planning, as well as her commitment to fostering inclusivity. With a focus on addressing the most pressing issues affecting higher education, from aging infrastructure to the need for flexible, adaptable spaces, Krista is adept at creating design solutions that respond to the rapidly changing landscape. Krista's architectural approach emphasizes community engagement, reflecting her belief that successful projects prioritize inclusivity and engagement from the outset. By working closely with clients and stakeholders, Krista develops a comprehensive understanding of their goals and values, enabling her to create designs that are authentic representations of the communities they serve.
As the former COO of the firm, Nick Vlattas significantly influenced its finances, operations, and management. Known for his accuracy, thoroughness, and reliability, he was a dependable resource for the firm, its employees, and clients. Over his 40-plus years with Hanbury, Nick contributed to its growth and practice expansion through key roles in more than 75 projects. He ensured the firm stayed at the forefront of architectural technology and met client specifications for cost, quality, and schedule. Committed to supporting others' success, Nick initiated the Summer Scholars program in 2003, benefiting over 100 students from 32 universities, and fostered the development of the Academy, an in-house continuing education program.
A recent graduate, Zoque Wahid is passionate about exploring the urban fabric of cities and specializes in creating imaginative, human-centric designs. He focuses on the often-overlooked spaces between buildings, enhancing the architecture around them. With a keen interest in visualization and mixed-media art, Zoque crafts intricate micro-worlds and explores product design, blending creativity with practical insights to reimagine everyday environments.
As an architect and key member of the firm’s academic design team, Jean Webster, AIA has led the creation of new residential colleges, student dining venues, science buildings, theatres, and student support spaces. She is skilled in both new construction and historically sensitive renovations, and her projects have received numerous national, state and local-level design awards. She is attracted to complexity and innovation; a recent project included award-winning prefabricated bathroom pods. Jean's deep knowledge of Revit® helps her teams develop fully-coordinated designs.
Abbie Welton focuses on designing higher education projects at Hanbury. She approaches higher education projects understanding the importance of elevating sustainable design while lowering construction costs. In her design process she loves balancing the analog and the digital – bringing experience in hand drawing and sketching as well as in the use of new technologies.
Julia West has worked on projects across education, commercial, residential, civic and cultural institutions. She believes architecture is not just about creating aesthetically pleasing structures – it involves a rigorous process of research, planning, and problem-solving. For every project, Julia applies careful consideration of various factors including site conditions, environmental impact, building codes, client needs, budget constraints, long-term sustainability and the impact on surrounding urban fabric. Julia previously studied and worked in Lisbon and Barcelona, affording her a broader understanding of how the design of buildings and public spaces influence human interaction and community dynamics.
Ben Winn harnesses technology and collaboration to create elegant solutions for complex challenges. As the BIM Director, he oversees all BIM-related activities and ensures the successful delivery of projects, drawing on his unique blend of technical and creative skills to consistently deliver exceptional results. Ben views design as a means of organizing and engaging with the world, an approach that has instilled deep curiosity and empathy in the present. A tireless innovator, Ben conducts extensive research into new technology and workflows to stay ahead of the curve. He adopts and implements advanced tools, continually exploring new ways to improve efficiency and accuracy, significantly improving the client experience.
Brian Wong, RIBA, LEED AP BD+C brings extensive experience working across the United States and Asia on education, healthcare, life sciences, workplace and residential projects. He guides projects from schematic design through construction documentation and administration, working with contractors to translate design drawings and specifications into completed buildings. Brian enjoys introducing innovative and unexpected design solutions, new materials and building systems into projects. Brian applies an energy efficiency and green architecture lens to every project, working to lower the carbon footprint throughout the life cycle of the building.
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Alec Yuzhbabenko, AIA, views creativity as both a practice and an iterative process, consistently challenging the status quo to elevate the human experience through design. As a Design Principal, Alec pursues ambitious projects with a focus on how human interactions shape the built environment. His work spans mixed-use, commercial, planning, and higher education projects, where he combines natural talent, intellectual clarity, and genuine inclusiveness - qualities that make him an invaluable asset to clients and colleagues alike. Whether leading a project or mentoring in the studio, Alec's passion extends beyond architecture into valuable advocacy for human-centered design.
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As a Communications & Public Relations Specialist, Morgan Yuzhbabenko leverages her industry experience to enhance the firm's visibility through strategic communications and branding initiatives. With expertise in marketing, creative development, and external engagement, she cultivates a distinct, unified brand voice, ensuring clear and consistent messaging that drives both internal alignment and external success.
With a human-centric approach and a passion for teamwork, Megan Zapoli excels in multidisciplinary settings, including academia where she teaches a Master's level Architectural Design Studio. As an architect, her expertise spans from lighting design to project management, prioritizing understanding client needs through open dialogue and empathetic engagement. Megan tailors her support to evolve with clients, demonstrating a dedication that enriches projects and fosters meaningful partnerships.
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Dustin Albright, AIA, LEED AP, is an architect, a researcher, and a teacher. He has worked with Hanbury’s Clemson, SC office since 2018, engaging in a range of higher ed and civic projects. Dustin teaches full-time in the School of Architecture at Clemson University, where he leads design studios and structures seminars. His academic teaching and research overlap fluidly with his professional work, as he maintains interests in the materials, systems and processes of high-performance buildings with low embodied carbon. He is a founding fellow in Clemson’s Wood Utilization + Design Institute and leverages that expertise on Hanbury projects involving mass timber design and construction.
KJ Ammon is a young designer bringing fresh perspectives to the field of architecture. She is passionate about amplifying diverse voices at the design table, which translates into her focus on community-based projects, particularly in the realm of affordable housing. She recognizes the pressing challenge of designing with dignity and eagerly seeks to contribute her skills and creativity to address this issue. As a young architect, KJ underscores the significance of continuous learning and curiosity. She encourages aspiring architects to maintain a growth mindset, consistently seeking opportunities to expand their knowledge and skills while embracing the power of inquiry. KJ's vibrant personality and passion for community engagement drive her vision of a future where design is not only innovative but also responsive to the needs of individuals and communities.
A recent graduate and former Hanbury summer scholar, Mariya Anwar has seamlessly transitioned into a full-time role, bringing her vibrant flair for design across architecture and creative arts. Her approach to work and life is characterized by a relentless quest for knowledge and a balanced focus on achieving both immediate and long-term goals. Drawing invaluable lessons from her experiences, she embraces an ethos of continuous evolution in both her personal and professional life. Mariya is fascinated by architecture's profound ability to shape art and history and aspires to create spaces that are safe, welcoming, stimulating, and inclusive.
As a marketing coordinator, Angie Bailey is a vital resource for all marketing inquiries, ensuring databases remain current and providing expertise in Deltek Vision. Her collaboration with Hanbury's marketing team over the years has been instrumental in crafting high-caliber materials and proposals pivotal in securing notable projects.
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Jennifer Bailey, AIA, LEED AP brings an extensive career marked by specialization in higher education, cultural, and institutional projects. With an innate ability to navigate project complexities, she orchestrates seamless collaboration among project teams, ensuring communication between key stakeholders throughout the project lifecycle. Jennifer's architectural journey began in Richmond, Virginia, and continued in New York City, where she immersed herself in the vibrant urban landscape. Her passion for diverse architectural styles and civic spaces serves as the driving force behind her dedication to community-centric design. As a passionate advocate for sustainable design, she collaborates closely with clients and the design team to achieve ambitious LEED certification goals, reflecting her commitment to environmental sensitivity and the profound influence of design on communities.
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As an administrative coordinator, Katlyn Baltazar is responsible for supporting the day-to-day functioning of the office. She schedules the office’s lunch and learn series, assists human resources in coordinating performance reviews and liaises with external vendors. Katlyn brings to the role organizational, multitasking and problem solving skills and a work ethic rooted in patience, flexibility, teamwork and collaboration. She appreciates learning about her colleagues’ projects and seeing the impact their work is having on the city.
Sarah Bannon approaches her role as an Interior Designer with an artist's perspective, integrating drawing and sketching into her design process. Passionate about researching and applying healthy materials in her projects, she prioritizes sustainability for both people and the planet. Sarah thrives in collaborative environments, enjoying the synergy of working with project teams. Her talent and dedication have been recognized through accolades such as inclusion in Metropolis Magazine's Future 100, which celebrates top Interior Design and Architecture graduates annually.
With a strong interest in civic and community projects, Julie Barghout, AIA, NCARB delivers impactful designs that address complex needs and thoughtfully integrate public input. Her process is rooted in in-depth research, encompassing project precedents, material exploration, and historical context, which she enjoys translating into sketches and models through collaborative iteration with colleagues and clients using both analog and digital methods. A strong advocate for marginalized voices in architecture, she looks forward to seeing the industry continuously evolve to better support emerging architects from all backgrounds. Julie is also an avid reader and traveler, both of which inform her perspective as a designer.
Mike Beaver is an experienced senior project manager who has been a valuable member of the Hanbury team since 1997. With a focus on project production, document standards, and budget and schedule monitoring, Mike plays an active role in firm leadership. His effectiveness as a project manager and unparalleled skills as a job captain have earned him respect from clients, consultants, and team members. Mike's extensive technical knowledge and broad experience make him an invaluable resource for tackling tough technical challenges and conducting difficult code assessments. Driven by his passion for the firm's success, Mike's expertise, thoroughness, and meticulous documentation consistently mitigate risks and contribute to the reliability of every project he is involved in.
Drawn to her profession by coming of age amidst the art, culture and architecture in the Washington D.C. area, Allie Beck, AIA aspires to create places that compel visitors to touch and experience architecture beyond sight alone. Allie prioritizes positivity and creative problem solving to every phase of design. She values sustainability in her work and is especially interested in adaptive reuse projects that infuse her expertise and love for community-based projects with her passion for breathing new life into old buildings.
As an administrative coordinator, Shelby Been excels in elevating operational efficiency and managing diverse administrative duties. She skillfully coordinates the myriad components that ensure smooth office operations. Throughout her career, Shelby has refined her focus on office and account management, developed positive client relationships, and orchestrated meetings and events. Her expertise is characterized by exceptional organizational skills, clear communication, and meticulous attention to detail.
Rachel Bek AIA, LEED Green Assoc., brings expertise spanning single-family, multi-family, hospitality, and state construction projects. With an innate ability to navigate all phases of architectural practice, Rachel excels at successful design delivery and construction within tight deadlines. As an artist, Rachel views the world through a design lens, recognizing the importance that place-making has in our everyday lives. Simultaneously, she embraces the architect's identity as an "organizer of space," drawing inspiration from the seamless integration of the function and feel of a project. Rachel thrives on the intricacies of renovation projects, viewing constraints as powerful catalysts for creative solutions. Her favorite design phase lies in the transition from schematic design to design development, a phase that enables her to bring creative visions to life while meticulously addressing material details and design nuances.
James Benson, AIA, NCIDQ, CPSM, MBA, PMP, LEED AP BD+C is a highly skilled communicator who excels at building strong client relationships. With exceptional interpersonal abilities, he listens attentively, putting clients at ease and making them feel valued and heard. As the Operations Director for the Raleigh office and a permanent member of the Hanbury Leadership Team, he demonstrates strong leadership, implementing strategies for long-term success. In addition to his dedication to excellence and trusted leadership, James excels in business development, project management, and client management, making him integral to the firm's success.
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Zach Bonenberger, AIA is experienced in project management across all phases of the design and construction process and thrives in the contract documents process. His architectural approach is quiet and subtle with a refined sense of detailing. Zach is well-versed in architectural engineering and the integration of new software and technology in the building and design process. Zach is also trained in current sustainable design practices including material selection and code compliance. Zach most enjoys practicing architecture when designing with the end user in mind – whether it’s students in school projects or employees in workplace projects. He enjoys pushing the boundaries of what architecture can do and achieve, rethinking old architectural models and practices.
As Director of Interiors, Anne Bradley, NCIDQ, IIDA specializes in corporate and commercial interior design, spanning from boutique spaces to expansive headquarters. Blending her passion for architecture, global culture, and travel, Anne brings a distinctive perspective to her work. She leverages her broad experience and insatiable curiosity to craft experiential designs that resonate with the clients' personalities and brands. Actively contributing to North Carolina's architectural landscape, she has earned recognition including the Triangle Business Journal Space Award for the CRISP Agency and the Downtown Raleigh Alliance Achievement Award for Tobacco Road Sports Cafe.
Mike Brady, AIA is a project architect specializing in large-scale science and technology projects, including pharmaceutical facilities, private research labs, and university greenhouses. His passion for exceptional architecture naturally aligns with his interest in how design can enhance a company's brand, particularly for talent acquisition. Mike advocates for design that offers a competitive edge in identity, talent acquisition, and resource efficiency. His designs are not only appealing and practical but also buildable, thanks to his focus on the construction process to ensure designs are realized as envisioned.
Mike Brooks, AIA brings nearly four decades of experience to his role as a senior architect specializing in Construction Administration. His varied roles in production, project management, QA/QC, and CA provide him with a comprehensive understanding of project delivery methods and construction dynamics. Currently focusing on full-time on-site CA, Mike leverages his expertise, attention to detail, and adeptness in client-contractor relations. Mike strives to unveil the hidden complexities within buildings, emphasizing the intricate blend of technology, structure, and infrastructure. His career-long principle underscores the importance of a holistic understanding of various architectural disciplines, blending technical proficiency with visionary insight to shape the built environment.
Erich Brunk, AIA, NCARB, CDT possesses a varied architectural background from boutique to large multi-studio firms. As a generalist, he excels across diverse project types from K12 to corporate headquarters, and his roles have included project management and market sector leadership. Erich adopts a client-centric approach, treating each project as unique and prioritizing understanding of client visions to ensure bespoke solutions. Also an accomplished musician, he infuses rhythmic elements from music into his designs, aiming to create spaces that are aesthetically pleasing and functionally sound, reflecting his dynamic and creative personality.
Jeffrey Butts brings a full suite of skills to his design work, from graphic design to writing to art direction. Passionate about people and how they use space, his creative energies are fed not only by architecture, but also by personal projects that challenge and inspire him. With much appreciation given to the final product, Jeffrey also enjoys the conceptual phases of a project, finding the push-and-pull and rapid iteration process a key to discovering potential design solutions.
Doug Campbell, AIA, LEED AP brings a passion for designing educational spaces that foster exploration and transformative student experiences. With nearly two decades of design leadership, his portfolio spans diverse projects from large-scale campus master planning, to student life facilities. Holding a Master of Architecture from the University of Texas and a Bachelor's in Architecture and English Literature from the University of Virginia, Doug offers a unique perspective rooted in design, storytelling, and strategy. Emphasizing multidisciplinary collaboration, he shapes environments that promote exploration and deepen our sense of place. Leveraging his experience as a former Resident Assistant, Doug values campus engagement, embracing opportunities for teaching, mentoring, and mutual learning.
Jonathan Cardenas, AIA has led and influenced designs for commercial, retail, education and institutional facilities throughout North Carolina and Virginia and amassed considerable expertise in higher education and laboratories along the way. Despite everything he's learned over two decades as an architect, Jonathan attributes the efficiency of his designs and details to the knowledge he gained from a summer job framing houses.
Specializing in higher education projects, Anna Carpenter, AIA channels her passion into finding creative solutions that redefine student experiences while upholding institutional values and identity. Adapting to evolving stakeholder needs, Anna immerses herself in the intricacies of universities. She firmly believes that posing the right questions is essential for achieving design aspirations. Leveraging client insights, she crafts tailored solutions that seamlessly fit a campus' fabric.
Christopher Charles brings exceptional organizational, technical, and communication skills to every project team. Since joining the firm in 2004, he has worked on a variety of projects, including campus housing, dining, and performing arts. He has proven to be an integral member of many design teams, providing particular leadership in construction observation and documentation. Chris also shares his talents and abilities outside of the office, volunteering his time in support of his alma mater, Hampton University, as well as various charities and philanthropic organizations in his community.
An award-winning interior designer, Ammi Chaeves, NCIDQ, CID thrives in the vibrant landscape of Baltimore. With a focus on workplace, higher education, and multifamily spaces, her passion lies in exploring architectural theory's impact on placemaking. Rooted in the Baltimore community, she dedicates her off-hours to tinkering at Open Works and volunteering at the Station North Tool Library. An active member of the IIDA Mid-Atlantic Chapter, Ammi blends her expertise with a commitment to community enrichment.
Adeline Chen has a diverse background in the built environment that spans architecture, landscape architecture, and management. She offers a holistic and comprehensive approach to design that integrates the built environment with its cultural and community context. Her process is rooted in thorough research and analysis, starting with a deep understanding of the site’s history and surroundings. She aims to thoughtfully communicate complex ideas through diagrams, collages, and model-making, using both digital and physical media to explore and refine her designs that resonate with clients, the environment, and the communities they serve.
Kelly Clark is a designer interested in environmental psychology and how architecture impacts cognition and perception. She applies this directly to her work considering everything from overall form, window and entry placement, layout and circulation and use of color and materials. As part of project teams, Kelly is responsible for organizing community engagement events and integrating feedback into designs. She brings experience in construction documentation and on site coordination for both commercial and residential projects. She sees conceptual design as the most exciting part of the process, where teams are able to brainstorm ideas in an open and collaborative way.
Jared Coffin, AIA, LEED AP, brings over three decades of experience to a range of student life projects nationwide, from small-scale designs to complex, large-scale developments. As a Design Principal, he has dedicated the last decade to exploring how the built environment can positively affect student well-being. This commitment, combined with his strong design acumen and drive for novel solutions, has culminated in multiple award-winning projects. Jared is also an advocate for mass timber and has been a member of Clemson’s Wood Utilization + Design Institute since 2016.
Annesley Cole, LEED AP is guided by her commitment to sustainability and her desire to create buildings that enhance user experience. Her background includes a wide range of project types, but of particular interest is the intersection between physical and mental health and human-centered design. Annesley views the programming phase of a project as a fresh challenge each time, and the construction phase as a rewarding process of fine-tuning the larger ideas that have gone into the design. She is pursuing the project management side of the field due to her proficiency with BIM software and coordinating with the contractors and consultants to complete the project.
Growing up as the son of a landscape architect, David Cole, AIA developed an early appreciation for the impact of good design. Now an architect, David guides clients to reconsider their perceptions of buildings, focusing on how spaces should evoke feelings in their inhabitants. His diverse portfolio is unified by a few key themes: the seamless integration of buildings with their surrounding landscapes, the respect for vernacular architecture, and the importance of urban environments.
Raised in Bermuda, Paige Conrad brings unique global sensitivity to her craft, imbuing her work with a deep appreciation for color, texture, and culture. She is passionate about creating interiors that go beyond aesthetics to support the well-being and activities of their occupants. Skillfully balancing sustainability, durability, and affordability, Paige is particularly interested in the tactile aspect of design, finding joy in sharing the tangible elements that define a space. Firmly believing in the importance of the human scale in design, she ensures her designs prioritize both the physical and emotional experiences of users.
A creative problem solver, Ryan Cooper, AIA attributes his architectural education to more than just design skills—it instilled in him independence, perseverance, and the understanding of failure as a crucial part of success. As an early participant in the Integrated Path to Architectural Licensure program, Ryan was able to fulfill the architecture experience requirement and pass the Architecture Registration Examination while obtaining his Master of Architecture degree. Graduating amid a pandemic taught him the importance of flexibility in both life and design, highlighting how quickly the ways we work and live can change.
Sarah Corbitt, AIA, LEED AP BD+C has dedicated her career to science and healthcare projects, where she continuously refines her understanding of how people interact with their environment. Passionate about meeting human needs through the built environment, she particularly focuses on laboratory design. Sarah facilitates collaboration between scientists, building managers, and owners to optimize research methods and ensure the sustainability of building operations. She views her work as a symbiotic relationship, where all stakeholders contribute to the evolution and longevity of the built environment.
As a multi-faceted architect, Andy Craven, AIA, LEED AP, PMP has served as a project architect, designer and BIM technician across diverse projects, including housing, historic, adaptive-reuse, and military facilities. He is engaged by transforming aged structures into vibrant spaces while championing sustainability. Proficient in Revit®, AutoCAD, and SketchUp, he holds project management certification from the Project Management Institute. Andy also currently serves as a Lieutenant Colonel in the Army Corps of Engineers and is active in the Hampton Roads Chapter of the AIA.
Cynthia brings over two decades of payroll processing experience. Her career has consistently bridged the gap between accounting, finance and human resources, showcasing her ability to apply and adapt accounting principles across various systems and objectives. Committed to ensuring compliance with standards and efficient operations, Cynthia is recognized for her attention to detail, time management, and organizational skills, making her highly adaptable to new systems and procedures.
Driven by a commitment to sustainable design and community engagement, Sabiya blends expertise in urban planning and environmental sustainability to craft design solutions that prioritize equity and ecological well-being. Drawing from her educational background rooted in urban planning, Sabiya brings extensive knowledge of green infrastructure to her role as a Designer. Inspired by emerging trends like biophilic design and community-centered processes, she envisions a future where design seamlessly integrates environmental and social consciousness. Sabiya's passion lies in projects prioritizing accessible public green spaces, recognizing their potential to elevate community well-being and inclusivity, particularly among underrepresented age groups. Mindful of diverse community needs, she works to ensure that designs contribute positively to their surrounding environment, fostering long-term sustainability and resilience.
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Cody Dodd gravitates towards community projects where he can observe the design, development, and subsequent impact on the community firsthand. He thrives in the early stages of design, particularly during the schematic phase, where boundless possibilities ignite excitement among clients and the community. Cody's meticulous attention to detail and adept organization skills render him invaluable to the design team, ensuring tasks are executed with precision and efficiency.
Hadley Downard is a recent graduate with a Master’s in Architecture from Clemson University and a Bachelor of Science in Design Studies from Tennessee Technological University. As a designer, her experience spans custom residential projects, multi-family developments, and community revitalization initiatives. Hadley is particularly drawn to community-based projects that enhance local narratives through sustainable and thoughtful design solutions. She is inspired by the integration of feel, functionality, and spatial experience in design, focusing on how these elements collectively enhance human experiences within built environments.
A Brooklyn native and daughter of two architects, Lindsay's upbringing instilled in her a deep appreciation for buildings as reflections of history, culture, and diversity. Combining this early exposure with her love for nature, Lindsay's passion lies in creating designs that merge the built environment with the natural landscape. Lindsay specializes in academic and cultural spaces, recognizing their role in nurturing community vitality. Her design approach emphasizes conceptual richness and individualization, tailoring each project to highlight unique elements that hold significance for the clients and the communities they serve. As an Adjunct Professor at the University of Virginia, she actively contributes to the education and mentorship of young designers, further enriching her understanding of the field.
Lauren Eaton began her career designing custom, high-end homes, incorporating foundational principles like proportion and natural light into her subsequent work in lab space planning and design. Transitioning from private residences, she addressed the challenge of dark, outdated labs by integrating visibility, sustainable materials, and flexible designs that can adapt over time. Driven by a desire to be part of something bigger—a lesson instilled by her parents—Lauren’s approach not only revitalizes these spaces but also aims to make them engaging and visible, inspiring young people towards STEM fields. She infuses labs with color, from walls to fume hoods, offering users unprecedented choices and enhancing appeal for researchers and donors alike.
Karim El-Araby is a designer with professional and personal experience in the US and abroad. As a first-generation American originally from Egypt, he has studied architecture and urban design in Jaipur, India, and Barcelona, Spain. This global sensibility, combined with an interest in creativity, artmaking, and architectural history, is reflected in his designs. Karim’s iterative approach involves a continuous cycle of questioning, sketching, and iteration. He is especially interested in the connection between buildings and their wider urban and regional contexts. Karim cares deeply about socially impactful design across various scales.
Becky Ensogna, AIA, LEED AP BD+C is an experienced architect with a solid background in project management and client and consultant coordination. Since joining Hanbury over a decade ago, she has focused on higher education projects. Becky is a tenacious defender of project design both programmatically and aesthetically and knows that a practical, durable building must result from even the most enticing rendering. She has a clear understanding of the metrics of budget, schedule, and consultant coordination, as well as a keen design sense. Her experience includes work on a variety of project types, from commercial and multifamily to student housing and dining.
S. Mike Evans, FAIA, a founding member and former CEO of Hanbury for 22 years, is renowned for his national influence on the planning and design of student learning communities. His visionary work has shaped the student experience on more than 100 campuses across the United States and abroad. Known for his energy and communication skills, Mike has consistently been a source of new ideas and emerging possibilities, impacting education at all levels. An educator and conceptual strategist, he is driven by an insatiable curiosity and a commitment to innovative and systemic thinking. His legacy at Hanbury includes fostering a culture of curiosity, learning, and excellence, highlighted by initiatives like the Virginia Design Medalist, one of the firm's enduring "legacy" programs.
Al Fajardo's journey into architecture was unconventional, initially considering engineering and dentistry. A transformative dentistry internship redirected his path, as crafting porcelain teeth ignited his passion for design. Seamlessly blending design, art, and engineering, Al advocates for innovative technologies like visualization, parametric design, and VR to enhance spaces and human experiences. With a versatile problem-solving approach, he aligns client objectives with user needs across diverse projects including multi-family residences, offices, masterplans, adaptive reuse, and science facilities.
Mia Fantasia is a designer with a passion for creating adaptable buildings that foster community connections across higher education, institutional, and residential sectors. Her strong commitment to sustainable design, coupled with strengths in mathematics, allows Mia to leverage both her creative and technical expertise. She approaches design with a unique perspective with her mixed media art background, incorporating techniques from her countless graphite drawings, oil paintings, and murals. Additionally, as an active member of the Penn State Architecture Alumni Association, Mia shares her knowledge through mentorship programs and workshops. Driven by a passion for innovative materials, Mia excels in facade design and intricate detailing, infusing each project with a fresh perspective.
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Erika Feggestad, AIA is adept at 3D modeling and other diagramming techniques to allow better understanding of the built campus environment, campus patterns and growth potential. She views the impact of rapidly changing technology on design as a positive, with the potential to change both the learning and teaching experience. Erika has helped test and analyze the capacity of different sites for new projects, and she has gained an understanding of how to incorporate new facilities into a historically rich environment.
Ryan Fierro is a designer with experience across cultural, retail, campus and hospitality projects at a wide variety of scales. He is adept at working with clients to translate their intentions and goals into design concepts that both fulfill their needs and maximize community benefit. Ryan specializes in what he calls generous buildings, which give more than they take—providing for people, neighborhoods, cities, and the environment. Ryan encourages all of his clients to think more deeply about sustainability and is passionate about exploring innovation in building materials.
Rick Fischl, AIA channels his lifelong passion for architecture into enhancing the human experience through design. With a diverse skill set across various project types, he embodies the architect's role as a versatile generalist, adept at solving complex challenges from concept to execution. As an Associate Design Principal, Rick oversees design from inception to completion, emphasizing client collaboration and active listening to uncover unique project opportunities. He cultivates a collaborative, learning-oriented studio culture, emphasizing mentorship and continual growth. His minimalist design philosophy champions timeless, modest, and human-centric spaces, with a keen interest in projects that tackle urban or societal challenges, believing in design's capacity to positively impact the wider community.
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Bridget Fitzmaurice, IIDA an interior designer, is driven by the belief that spaces where people spend most of their lives should marry functionality with beauty. This ethos propels her to design workspaces that are visually captivating, comfortable, and conducive to productivity. While corporate interiors are particularly interesting to her, Bridget's interior designs, regardless of project type, reflect a space she would enjoy.
Cam Fullmer approaches his work with a belief in the potential of every project to make a positive impact and contribute to the evolution of its context. His focus on environmental and social sustainability is evident across a diverse portfolio of building types. Having gained experience at renowned design firms like the Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) and FOOD New York, Cam's talent has earned him recognition in the industry. His work has been featured in esteemed publications including PIN-UP, Dezeen, MIT Press, Architectural Record, and showcased at the 2021 Venice Biennale. With an approach that balances both environmental stewardship and the human experience, he strives to establish a synergy between buildings and their surroundings, placing equal emphasis on individual well-being and the broader impact on cities and communities. As a Lead Designer, Cam plays a pivotal role in shaping the firm's vision, elevating the design culture and discourse among the team and building collaborative ties between academia and practice.
Amber Fults merges heritage and innovation to create timeless spaces through authentic, intentional design. As an interior designer, her expertise spans corporate spaces, student housing, and multi-family developments. Amber's distinctive ability to merge branding elements with inviting home-like atmospheres makes her particularly adept at creating spaces catered to student life and housing projects. Emphasizing geometry, symmetry, and holistic space planning, Amber's meticulous attention to detail is evident. Her passion for space planning and programming enables her to envision projects from conception to completion, showcasing her talent for timeless design and thoughtfully crafted spaces.
Chrissy Gahm, CMA, CSCA, CPA, CGMA has a decade-plus career in financial reporting and business process improvement with built environment companies. As the Finance Director, she guides the firm's financial growth and opportunity toward a long-term vision. Additionally, she oversees Hanbury's accounting, financial reporting, and human resources.
Emily Gaines, EDAC, NCIDQ is a Business Analyst + Strategist known for her empathetic and curious approach to addressing project needs. With a focus on evidence-based strategies, Emily specializes in the combination of data analysis, data visualization, process improvement, and research. Her unique blend of problem-solving, critical thinking, and creativity allows her to generate innovative concepts through an iterative process. She leverages technology to meet the complex needs of each project, ensuring efficiency, accuracy, and scalability. She finds inspiration in the integration of quantitative and qualitative data and strives to raise public awareness about the diverse ways research and metrics can enhance design. Emily enjoys connecting data to design concepts and measuring real-world impact throughout the design process. She enjoys the challenge of diving into large datasets and gleaning valuable insights from them. Collaborating cross-functionally, Emily empowers project teams and the firm with data-informed decisions, delivering impactful solutions through evidence-based strategies.
Mario Gandia is a visual communicator skilled at transforming plans and drawings into immersive experiences that vividly convey the potential of concepts to clients. His expertise spans photography, videography, 3D graphics, and drone technology, allowing him to adeptly navigate a wide array of media. He continuously seeks out the latest tools that enhance the way design narratives are communicated and experienced. His proficiency not only deepens the understanding of design concepts but also expands the scope of visual communication within the firm.
Art Gaskin, AIA excels in coordinating multiple disciplines to ensure design intent is realized within budget and schedule constraints. He remains deeply engaged in projects from inception to completion, understanding the profound impact of our work on people's lives. Reflecting on his own positive college residence experience, he embraces the responsibility of shaping environments that enhance student well-being and community connection. Beyond his design and project management acumen, Art's passion for painting and artistic pursuits fuels his creativity and enriches his approach to every project.
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As a designer, Carlie Gillespie adeptly integrates cutting-edge technologies like 3D modeling, GIS, and Revit into her design process. She's passionate about understanding how design choices influence the physical and mental well-being of building occupants. Carlie thrives on the creative and collaborative nature of architecture and is inspired by the urban fabric of Raleigh and Durham in the Research Triangle, finding endless inspiration in the dynamic local landscape.
JD Gore is a staff accountant responsible for overseeing consultant and trade invoices and ensuring that these are in alignment with project budgets and financial plans. JD brings extensive experience managing accounts payable activities ensuring they are accurate and efficient. Outside of work, JD is an active volunteer in his community and enjoys bowling and working on his home landscaping.
Jordan Gray is both a designer and storyteller. As a member of the design team, Jordan's role goes beyond the typical research and collaborative design work to weave the design's deeper meaning and the client's needs into an evocative narrative that can be clearly expressed – in early concept visualizations all the way through to the project's post-construction chronicle. His artistic talents are award-winning and span rendering, photography, video, and more – allowing Jordan the flexibility to work with whichever medium or tool that most effectively communicates the desired message.
Jesse Green AIA, LEED AP brings a focus on community, collaboration and innovation spaces stemming from his years of experience as a project architect and lead designer on a wide variety of project types. His designs are deeply rooted in contextual understanding. While great architecture realizes the client’s end goals and aspirations (from ‘big idea’ to details and implementation), Jesse believes truly great design should also be ‘of its place’ by respecting local culture, climate, craft, and ingenuity. Jesse's diverse architecture experience, complemented by his undergraduate background in the fine arts, informs his creative and detail-oriented approach to helping clients define their goals and ultimately achieve a successful project.
From Virginia to San Francisco, Ryan Griffin, AIA has built a career characterized by diverse experiences and a strong technical foundation. After earning his degree from Virginia Tech, he launched his career, swiftly distinguishing himself as both a designer and a technical architect with a particular emphasis on facade design. Ryan's understanding of architecture, shaped by historical structures from his childhood, highlights the importance of adaptive and sustainable design in contemporary practices. He continually seeks to innovate, especially within facade materials and techniques, maintaining a commitment to technical excellence throughout the design process.
Buddy Hall, ASLA specializes in residential housing studies and campus master planning. His design ethos integrates the latest software with quick trace-and-marker sketches, alongside personalized interactions with end-users. A sought-after conference speaker, he is the recipient of the esteemed American Society of Landscape Architecture Honor Award for research. His two books, "Community by Design" and "A Concise Guide to Community Planning," are widely adopted in collegiate urban planning programs.
Perry Hammond champions designs that are contextually appropriate, emphasizing the profound connection between architecture and community. His work, which includes projects in higher education, multifamily residential and co-living spaces, civic and cultural buildings, and historic renovations, consistently prioritizes sustainability and the challenge of designing for climate change. Perry is keenly interested in exploring how BIM and digital tools can minimize a building's carbon footprint and energy demand. Additionally, he is interested in the creative use of materials, including biomaterials. Perry's design process marries meticulous organization and attention to detail with a spirit of exploration and experimentation.
The late John Paul Conwell Hanbury, a founding principal of Hanbury, was a historic preservation visionary, mentor, friend, and true global citizen, as well as an architect. His rigor and commitment to excellence continue to define the firm. John Paul's imaginative approach to urban renewal is evident in his projects. He played a pivotal role in transforming Portsmouth into a historical and tourist landmark by investing in and preserving key structures in Olde Towne. His work includes the revitalization of Norfolk’s Wells Theatre, which energized the local arts scene and provided a venue for the Virginia Stage Company. His restorations of the Virginia Executive Mansion and Richmond’s historic Branch House were both praised for their authenticity and functionality. John Paul also led the master plan for the restoration of Virginia’s Capitol, completed in time for the Jamestown Settlement's 400th anniversary. Recognized for his profound impact on architecture, he was named a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects in 1992 and received the William C. Noland Medal from the Virginia Society AIA in 1997. His legacy includes eight National Historic Landmarks and numerous listings on the National Register of Historic Places.
Lydia Harvey supports Hanbury’s architects in delivering major projects by guiding the document creation and management and coordination around construction administration. In this capacity she ensures that complex projects stay organized and on track by being both detail-oriented and flexible. Lydia brings experience working directly with engineers and general contractors. She takes a warm and interpersonal approach to this work, building relationships across internal and external teams and stakeholders making sure everybody stays well informed.
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With experience in science and healthcare, Juliane Hatfield, AIA, LEED AP BD+C has felt pride in her projects designed with a human-centric approach. She believes in the power of design and the difference it makes in the lives of others. Knowing these projects contribute to the health and wellness of its occupants, and thus the improved livelihood of the community at large, inspires Juliane to create spaces that go beyond just being beautiful and functional.
With over two decades of experience in complex, large-scale projects, Eric Heidt, AIA, LEED AP has a diverse portfolio encompassing civic, museum, educational, and residential developments. As an architect, he applies his lifelong fascination with industrial design to pharmaceutical and life science projects. Eric's approach centers on user-centric design, prioritizing aesthetics, functionality, sustainability, and adaptability. His problem-solving nature thrives on tackling technical and life safety challenges inherent in large-scale projects. Eric collaborates closely with clients, colleagues, and contractors to deliver creative yet practical solutions that align with project objectives while adhering to budget and schedule constraints.
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Alicia Hernandez, an integral part of the marketing team, specializes in crafting creative marketing materials that authentically showcase the firm's projects. Proficient in both digital and print mediums, Alicia adeptly manages multiple tasks in a deadline-driven environment, playing a crucial role in securing projects through proposals, presentations, and collateral creation.
With a lifelong love for learning and a spirit of exploration, Allysa High thrives in the constantly evolving field of architecture. Grounded in her dedication to personal and professional growth, she recognizes curiosity, open-mindedness, and adaptability as essential qualities for success. With a focus on contextual design, she strives to harmonize buildings with their surroundings. Her passion lies in skillfully blending architectural heritage with contemporary design through adaptive reuse and historic preservation projects. Allysa's design style reflects her affinity for simplicity, characterized by clean lines and minimalist aesthetics. With meticulous attention to detail driven by her pursuit of perfection, she approaches each project as an opportunity for growth, embracing the continuous evolution that comes with the field.
Sierra Hogan’s philosophy is rooted in responding to and designing for user needs – in her view, designers should anticipate the needs of users and solve them in beautiful ways. She appreciates architecture’s balance between art and industry and enjoys tackling intricate challenges and translating them into straightforward, intuitive architectural solutions. She’s excited to see the ongoing enhancement of sustainability practices within the industry, whether through adaptive reuse or the creation of enduring new spaces.
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As a designer and artist, Claire Holmgreen is driven by her passion to explore the impact of design on people and communities. Her creativity extends beyond architecture, as she artfully combines other mediums like garment design, textile work, and fine art installations, infusing her architectural designs with a unique and holistic perspective. Claire is particularly interested in adaptive reuse mixed-use projects and strives to harmonize modern living with existing spaces while seamlessly transitioning between different functions. She enjoys witnessing abstract ideas materialize into functional spaces, immersing herself in complex problem-solving and connecting with the vision of each design. Claire's design philosophy is marked by a strong emphasis on functionality and materiality, with thoughtful material selection for specific climates and environments to ensure durability and relevance.
As Operations Director, Bill Hopkins, AIA is responsible for coordinating and monitoring resource management; team composition and staffing plans; scheduling; and risk and quality management. He is intrigued by the application of new technologies to our practice, and focused on streamlining systems to best achieve project vision, design excellence and profit. As an architect and project manager, Bill has managed a wide range of project types and scales. He is experienced in the coordination of multiple disciplines to ensure design intent is realized in final construction, and that projects are delivered on time and on budget.
Andrea's background in the mortgage industry and public accounting has equipped her well for her role as Hanbury's accounting team lead. Collaborating closely with project managers, she ensures that invoices are reconciled and aligns the accounting system with client agreements through clear communication with consultants. Additionally, she partners with the finance director to guarantee that the financial information presented to the firm's Leadership Team and Board of Directors is precise and reliable.
Julia Janaro, AIA, LEED AP, WELL AP is responsible for maintaining Hanbury's sharp focus on sustainability by finding where these values align with and enhance our client's goals. Emphasizing the early work of each project—where the vision is developed—Julia helps guide a successful process with integrated sustainability principles that challenge what sustainable design "looks" like. Her leadership style enables an atmosphere of positive collaboration and empowers every member of the team to contribute to and question the design.
In her role as Marketing Manager, Daina Januska identifies and pursues design and planning opportunities, while aligning with the firm's strategic objectives. It's not uncommon to find her juggling multiple proposals and interviews while also guiding content creation and strategizing with her team to secure new clients. An advocate of green design, Daina is equally passionate about ensuring optimal user experiences in spaces, with human well-being as an end goal.
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Attributes gained from being a triplet, Kenneth Johnston, AIA credits his empathy and collaboration with his ability to find common ground when working with multiple stakeholders and colleagues. Kenneth has served his community as a volunteer long before he was an architect, and he sees his love for sketching, rendering, and design as new tools for impacting individuals as well as improving neighborhoods and communities.
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Kevin Kattwinkel, AIA, LEED AP is known for his thorough approach to the design process, and is responsible for managing the project team from concept development through construction completion. He is intrigued by projects that are complicated and "one of a kind," especially when they involve multiple stakeholders and one or more areas of expertise that involve specialists in their field. Kevin joined the firm with an extensive higher education portfolio and has served as lead architect and project manager for many notable campus facilities and plans.
Don Kaupp, AIA boasts a diverse portfolio covering civic and cultural, higher education, commercial, medical, and hospitality projects. His designs prioritize energy efficiency, utilizing innovative technologies to minimize consumption and carbon emissions. Don meticulously oversees every phase of the process, from schematic design to construction documentation and administration, ensuring attention to detail throughout.
As CEO and design principal, David Keith, FAIA, LEED AP BD+C, leads both strategic direction and project execution. His work spans a wide range of building types, with a career focused on creating environments that promote people, integrated design approaches and innovative design leadership. David values creating spaces that engage with their surroundings and the people who experience them. He enjoys opportunities to find out what clients are trying to achieve, develop a series of ideas and a clear vision, and propose ideas that bring their ideas to life. He believes when we understand the potential of our clients, we can be truly innovative. He actively contributes to urban planning and design as a member of the Virginia Beach Resort Advisory Commission and has served as Past-President of the Hampton Roads Design-Build Institute of America.
A Baltimore native, Danasha Kelly is deeply committed to restorative justice through community-engaged design. Educated at Morgan State University and RISD, where she earned her Master of Architecture, her work is distinguished by prestigious awards, including the NOMA President’s Award. Danasha specializes in renovation, affordable housing, and student housing projects, focusing on the socio-economic impacts of architecture. Passionate about cultural centers and recreational projects, she prioritizes genuine collaboration and the celebration of cultural authenticity, ensuring that each project respects and amplifies local voices and histories.
George Kemper, AIA, grew up spending Saturdays in the lab with his analytical chemist father, an experience that deeply influenced his approach to lab design over three decades. He transitioned from the old "monastic" module, where each researcher had a separate lab, to designing large, open, collegial spaces that boost industry growth and discovery. He excels at understanding his clients' needs and creating efficient, inspiring environments. George constantly evaluates lab organization to optimize material and personnel flow, consolidate equipment, and save energy. In addition to leading a team of lab planners, he is a national resource on lab space planning, as well as a frequent speaker and published author.
As part of Hanbury’s Interiors team, Avery King works to design functional and comfortable spaces. She brings a keen attention to detail – from layout and color, materials, finish and furniture selection, and sourcing and working with vendors. Avery emphasizes curiosity and collaboration in the design process, with ongoing questions and dialogue ensuring that all decisions are made in alignment with internal and external team members. She especially loves schematic and conceptual design and the opportunity to creatively map out the space and allocate different functions within each building’s shell.
Mieke Kissick is an architect with a passion for melding creativity and technical expertise. Her early fascination with building, coupled with strengths in math and physics, steered her toward architecture—a profession that allows her to leverage both her creative and analytical talents. A Penn State University alumna, Mieke has spent recent years honing her skills across various sectors, including student housing, higher education, laboratory, and multifamily housing. Currently focused on higher education and student housing, Mieke values the early design phases for their limitless potential and emphasizes the value of diverse perspectives and building strong relationships in the field. Her multifaceted approach ensures projects are technically sound while enriching community by prioritizing inclusivity and social justice.
chrishyupmin.kwon@hanbury.design
Chris Kwon’s fascination with architecture was sparked at an early age through a love for drawing, sketching, and model making. His diverse upbringing in the US, South Korea, and Australia cultivated an appreciation for cultural diversity, profoundly influencing his design approach. As a designer, Chris is driven by the transformative power of inclusive design. He envisions spaces that foster unity and belonging, transcending age, ethnicity, or abilities. With a focus on community and cultural projects, Chris infuses his designs with diverse elements and contextual influences. His work blends minimalist aesthetics with meticulous attention to detail, mirroring his personality and design philosophy. Passionate about creating spaces that inspire and embrace the rich tapestry of human experience, Chris aspires to contribute to a more inclusive and harmonious world through thoughtful design.
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Sean LaRochelle was raised in California, where his early exposure to construction through his engineer parents sparked a lifelong passion for design. Initially pursuing Political Science, his career took a creative turn during an inspiring internship with the Walt Disney Company. Sean's diverse project experience ranges from private ventures to significant federal projects, emphasizing collaboration and multidisciplinary understanding. As a designer, he integrates digital tools with traditional practices, focusing on sustainable, historically respectful designs that enhance the built environment. His approach prioritizes human-centered solutions and material longevity, reflecting his belief in the transformative power of thoughtful architecture.
Matthew Lee, ASID, WELL AP, LEED AP BD+C combines his interior design talents with a background in city and regional planning to help create buildings that support and enrich student life. He is passionate about shaping spaces that are the backdrop to the transfer and sharing of knowledge and ideas, particularly housing and dining projects. Matthew is particularly adept at assessing clients' needs and clearly communicating innovative design concepts that express them.
Cathy Lester has been with Hanbury for more than 30 years and has held a wide variety of positions. As project coordinator, her responsibilities include coordinating attendance at organizational conferences, assembling and publishing client surveys, and assisting with creating client reports. Her layout work, which encompasses many of the firm's strategic plans, master plans, and schematic design reports, help our clients gain a better understanding of the goals and processes of our projects. Cathy takes keeping clients happy very seriously, whether it is finding an answer to a question or producing a document of their campus work, she makes sure whichever client she is working with at the time is her number one priority.
Teddy Levy is an architectural designer and urban planner who is passionate about community based projects and collaborating with BIPOC communities and is inspired by the potential of design to address social and environmental challenges. Teddy has experience working across campus planning, government and institutional and private and residential projects. He is adept at visualization, stakeholder engagement, and project management, along with having a thorough understanding of zoning and municipal planning processes. Teddy views the client and community as the experts, with his role as a facilitator who helps refine ideas, guide the project’s direction, and synthesize stakeholder needs.
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Ryan Lewandowski, AIA adeptly utilizes advanced technologies in design and possesses extensive experience in exterior facade design and development. He appreciates the open and social mission prevalent in contemporary architecture, highlighting the significance of local contextual and cultural research in each project. Committed to advancing climate resilience and energy efficiency, Ryan values the role of technology in building development. He infuses his work with a spirit of restrained play, experimentation, and exploration, thriving in collaborative interdisciplinary teams.
Meredith Lewis, an Interior Designer and Asheville native, brings a dynamic blend of expertise with a dual Bachelor of Science in Interior Design and Interior Merchandising from East Carolina University. Specializing in multi-family design, she has developed a passion for the intricate blend of commercial and residential spaces. Meredith's skill set has been instrumental in enhancing Hanbury's multi-family market sector, while also promoting a culture of teamwork and collaboration. Her approach to design centers on crafting beautiful, functional spaces, with a particular passion for material selection during the Design Development phase. Her work mirrors her personal style: classic, timeless, and imbued with warmth, reflecting her philosophy that design should be both inviting and enduring.
david.liberatore@hanbury.design
David Liberatore, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, brings a multifaceted background to his role as a Higher Education Practice Leader. As both an architect and educator, he has dedicated his career to designing dynamic learning and research environments across all educational levels, from Pre-K through higher education. He specializes in the critical programming and planning phases of design, leveraging his extensive experience to guide strategic project developments and empower collaborative teams. Beyond architecture, David's leadership extends to mentoring, teaching, and serving on professional boards, enhancing his capacity to nurture community and professional growth.
Tony Lin brings a systems lens and an intuitive understanding of the importance of story and concept to his work as a Designer. His approach merges digital technology, fabrication and making, design research and sustainable materials exploration. Tony enjoys coming up with creative solutions to design challenges, making connections and drawing relationships between things. Tony is inspired by the work of artists like James Turrell and Olafur Eliasson who use light and space to create transformative experiences.
An Liu's long-time mentor Camden Whitehead advised him to "bite off less, chew more." Accordingly, An embraces each phase of architectural design as a multi-course meal to be savored. Like in life, each course adds an important dimension. In design, the layers add complexity and, with each, another opportunity to explore ways to build community by increasing connections – within the individual, with others, and with the planet we all share. It's essential to find joy in each layer of design – too many desserts will ruin the meal.
Originally from a small, rural city in central New York, Shawna Mabie, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, WELL AP, channels her passion for service into a career dedicated to nurturing the next generation of architects. An ardent advocate for volunteerism, academia, and practice, Shawna exemplifies her commitment to advancing the profession and its emerging leaders through unique programs and initiatives. Her involvement at the local, state, and national levels of the AIA has been instrumental in the founding of various leadership and mentorship programs. Shawna serves as an Adjunct Faculty member at NC State, teaching the application of design software in practice. Excelling as a Project Manager, she leads complex projects with a strong emphasis on collaboration.
Lauren Maloney has cultivated her diverse expertise through various roles, transitioning seamlessly from marketing to communications. With this wealth of experience, she manages project photography, oversees brand materials, and organizes the firm's intranet, ensuring clear communication and consistent brand representation. Her attention to detail extends to managing design awards and coordinating internal and external events. As a constant presence throughout the firm's growth, Lauren leverages her extensive background in marketing and communications to drive impactful communications strategies and initiatives.
An eternal optimist, Drew McNamara brings experience across various markets, thriving on the synergy of the creative process and dynamic collaborations. With a penchant for the technical aspects of architecture, especially building enclosures, Drew is known for crafting precise project specifications. His approach to client interactions emphasizes listening and responsiveness, fostering quick camaraderie. Drew's versatility is reflected in his ability to integrate various project roles, enhancing collaboration among contributors. Passionate about the design impacts on educational spaces, Drew is equally drawn to arts-related projects for their unique demands and the dynamic contrast they offer against more conventional spaces.
As a designer, Holly McNeilly is interested in the intersection of architecture and technology, particularly the potential of digital technologies to create sustainable buildings. Holly believes by blending the virtual and built environment there is opportunity for architecture to evolve as a place of immersion and interaction. She brings experience from working at a construction management, general contracting and design-build firm which gave her an understanding of how projects are brought to life. She studied in Japan, Switzerland and Chicago and was a member of the publishing team for the design journal for the School of Architecture and Design at Virginia Tech.
Scott Miller, LEED AP leverages over 20 years of experience aligning institutional strategic goals with physical opportunities and current trends in higher education. His approach is tailored to the specific context of each institution, informed by extensive planning experience across the US and internationally. Scott is inspired by the transformative potential of planning and design, particularly in crafting mixed-use environments that foster learning, social interaction, and diverse perspectives. He shares his expertise through lectures on planning topics for esteemed organizations such as the Society of Campus and University Planners (SCUP), the American Institute of Architects (AIA), and the International Town and Gown Association.
As both an architect and a licensed contractor, Eric Mitchell, AIA values the partnership between great design and construction. By combining an interest in digital innovation with hands-on experience of material science and methods, Eric has become an outspoken advocate for the adoption of technology as a pathway to safer, more cost efficient and high-quality projects. With experience in multiple building scales and types, Eric seeks to design spaces that stimulate each person who interacts with the project.
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As the Director of Design Research + Strategy, Ashley Montgomery leads cross-functional teams in addressing challenges through visual, service, interaction, and human-centered design. She focuses on community-centric and transdisciplinary research to create impactful and adaptive designs that are culturally, physically, and environmentally responsive. Ashley's expertise in user research is pivotal for expanding the firm's design research capabilities, effectively addressing complex client and user challenges, and reinforcing Hanbury's reputation as a trusted advisor. She combines hands-on research, strategic planning, and initiative management, skillfully integrating design thinking with business and entrepreneurial strategies to lay the groundwork for project success.
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Elizabeth Morgan is known for her ability to distill complexity into engaging client concepts. Driven by a commitment to identify and amplify the authentic character of each project, she immerses herself in the local history, architecture, and cultural fabric. Elizabeth specializes in campus projects, drawing inspiration from their potential to nurture community and facilitate meaningful student-faculty connections. Translating a passion for placemaking and storytelling into experiential graphic design, she adeptly transforms abstract ideas into immersive experiences, bringing concepts to life.
As a keen observer and methodical problem-solver, Luma approaches design by leveraging the urban fabric to create spatial solutions that positively impact communities and their contexts. As a bilingual architect deeply influenced by the Levantine vernacular, Luma's practice is rooted in sustainability and materiality, with the human experience at the center of these intersections. Her international career in London, Beirut, and Amman shaped her early work in high-end hospitality design. Today, her diverse portfolio spans a multitude of project types and scales including community, civic, and corporate architecture, with a focus on crafting sustainable, forward-thinking solutions that align with client aspirations and cultural contexts.
Hasan Muntasir credits his upbringing and education for nurturing a holistic understanding of people, culture, and spatial dynamics, fueling his dedication to enriching human well-being through design. Hasan draws inspiration from trends promoting eco-conscious living and context-driven approaches, challenging the misconception that quality design demands high costs. Leveraging his education and internships, Hasan demonstrates proficiency across project phases, translating concepts into tangible designs. Hasan's diverse background encompasses roles as an architectural intern, lecturer and teacher at Northern University of Business & Technology, and project architect at the Ministry of Housing & Public Works.
Amelia Murphy, AIA is a driven and enthusiastic designer with a fervent passion for all aspects of design. Her innate desire to help others aligns seamlessly with her talent for actively listening and carefully considering clients’ desires and requirements. Teams rely on Amelia for her meticulous attention to detail, innovative problem-solving abilities, and her knack for providing comic relief. Amelia's exceptional interpersonal and leadership skills are evident on every project, consistently contributing to project success.
As Hanbury's Chief Operating Officer, Pat O'Keefe, AIA, LEED AP, plays a pivotal role in driving operational efficiency and spearheading strategic initiatives that support the firm's growth and development. A proven leader in optimizing market sector and office operations, Pat also excels in science facility design. He has dedicated his career to creating facilities that support discovery and scientific advancement, aligning with his clients' ambitions to improve the human condition. His commitment to the importance of research continues to be the driving force in his career.
Natsumi Oba is an experienced architect whose portfolio ranges from residential, commercial and adaptive reuse to hospitality and master planning projects. Natsumi is adept at leading design teams from schematic design through construction administration and in coordinating between architects, clients and contractors. Natsumi is skilled in both analog and digital design methods, with experience in model making, detailed knowledge of technical software and design computation tools, and in furniture making and carpentry. She is fascinated by the impact the pandemic has had on how we communicate and in advancing collective thinking methods. Natsumi loves working with teams and clients to overcome creative challenges and roadblocks in the design process.
jessica.paganaello@hanbury.design
With a passion for design evident in her celebrated body of work, Jessica Pagan Aello, AIA focuses on empowering her teams, clients, and stakeholders to develop collaborative visions that transform campuses and communities. She believes in the power of architecture to promote greater engagement, support diversity, and build community. Jessica leads complex projects and navigates accelerated timelines, always ensuring project goals are prioritized and met. Traveling extensively as a child, she developed a deep appreciation for the power of place, which has been a driving force in her career. After graduating from the University of Maryland, she moved to Baltimore and began her career, leading a range of student life, campus planning, and mixed-use projects. Jessica is still happily calling Baltimore home and is committed to enhancing the city and the surrounding region, creating timeless places that bring people together.
Wesley Page, FAIA, ASAI is internationally recognized for his architectural illustrations, which allow campus constituents to visualize potential outcomes and comprehend the context of an architectural opportunity. His strength is collaboration, and he brings his graphic talent to the total planning effort. He is most intrigued by projects that provide opportunities for both performance-based building design and the creation of a rich sense of place and spirit. His involvement in the concept development phase, as both a perspectivist and architect, has been critical to the success of the firm’s projects.
Esther Park, AIA, LEED AP BD+C brings a diverse portfolio addressing unique design challenges across various residential, institutional, mixed-use, historic, and adaptive-use projects. Her designs prioritize the human experience, reflecting her passion for crafting built environments that offer respite, inspiration, and upliftment. She takes a future-focused approach to each project, anticipating stakeholders’ needs and considering the built work’s adaptability over time. Esther’s collaborative work style is integral to her success. She forges meaningful relationships with project and industry partners, extending this approach to her clients. Before initiating the design process, Esther invests time in listening, observing, and evaluating project parameters. She also plays a pivotal role as a teacher and mentor for the next generation, advocating for equity and diversity in community spaces.
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Christian Parra is a laboratory planner with experience across science and technology design fields. He specializes in bio-life science research spaces for academic, governmental, pharmaceutical, medical device, and biotech start-up clients. He is adept at deploying building information modeling (BIM) strategies to develop designs and drawings. Christian approaches all meetings with clients with intense curiosity, working together to learn not only about the nuts and bolts of their work but also to develop novel methodologies in the design process. As Christian sees it, architecture is a way of thinking and seeing, problem-solving and teaching.
Sonny Patel, AIA, NOMA finds inspiration for his creative and artful design solutions in the unique constraints of a project. While not always prominent, Sonny uses the early design stages to research and truly understand the project's users and context. His findings evolve throughout the course of the design into visible prototyped experiences that are refined with each iteration of the design process.
Evan Pheobus, a Maryland native, has built a diverse portfolio, ranging from multifamily housing to commercial retail, museum exhibits, and higher education facilities. He specializes in design detailing, effectively blending design intent with functionality through close collaboration with design teams and builders. With extensive technical knowledge and a knack for integrating trades in design and fabrication, Evan leverages technology, like 3D printing and CNC machining, to refine his work. Influenced by a childhood fascination with mechanics, he excels at simplifying complex challenges into simple, efficient solutions. His design philosophy merges the practical 'how' with the conceptual 'why' of construction, focusing on creating spaces that are meaningful and impactfully designed.
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A LEED Green Associate, Ryan Pietrowski, AIA brings over a decade of expertise in healthcare and wellness environments. His diverse background has positioned him to play a key role in large-scale, complex projects, balancing imaginative design, user experience, and pragmatic considerations. By connecting with the community, Ryan crafts designs rooted in the local context, with the potential to revitalize the surrounding area. He leverages the power of storytelling to imbue designs with meaning, fostering authentic connections with their users. He creates narratives and concepts that drive the design process, infusing his projects with personal resonance. Additionally, as an active member of the AIA, Ryan shares his knowledge through mentorship programs and workshops. His work has garnered recognition in national publications, and he is a seasoned public speaker, engaging audiences at conferences and events throughout the region.
Dawnn Pope brings a diverse skill set and a passion for creating positive workplace experiences to her role. With a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice from Hofstra University, she understands the importance of creating an inclusive and welcoming environment for people from all walks of life. Dawnn's expertise lies in developing and implementing innovative strategies to promote employee engagement, cultural awareness, and diversity in the workplace. Dawnn excels at multitasking, anticipating needs, and serving as a vital link between the office and external contacts. Her strong organizational, interpersonal, and problem-solving skills reflect her dedication to creating a positive and productive workplace environment.
Jane Cady Rathbone, FAIA, LEED AP BD+C is inspired by her clients and passionate about creating design solutions to strategically position each clients’ unique needs. As both designer and former CEO, she has positioned Hanbury as a leader in higher education, with work represented on more than 150 campuses throughout the United States and abroad.
Her work spans a wide range of building types, but her passion is creating spaces for engaged learning and student success. For over 30 years she has explored the impact of space on student behavior, engagement, wellness, learning, and social outcomes. She uses post-occupancy research and case studies to inform all aspects of her work including strategic planning, programming, campus planning, and the design of award-winning campus buildings.
Jane teaches and lectures frequently on issues related to campus architecture and student life — including programs for ACUHO-I, SCUP, NASPA, APPA and Harvard’s Graduate School of Design. Her publications include book chapters on creating spaces for student engagement, the design process in the collegiate environment, and articles in Architecture Magazine as well as higher education association publications. She has served on numerous design juries, the board of directors for the Branch Museum of Architecture and Design, and several regional arts boards. She served on the ACUHO-I's foundation board and as a leader in in ACUHO-I’s “21st Century Project.” In addition, she was awarded a 2008 Parthenon Award for leadership in ACUHO-I and the 2005 Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award from Rhodes College for her leadership in transforming their campus. In 2019 she received an Honorary Doctor of Humanities degree from Rhodes College.
As design principal and design director, Rob Reis, FAIA, LEED AP is distinguished for his leadership in projects and competitions both in the U.S. and abroad. His award-winning portfolio spans government, higher education, and corporate-commercial sectors, showcasing a commitment to simplicity, clarity, and restraint-qualities he believes are essential for timeless design. His recent induction into the AIA College of Fellows marks a career pinnacle, reflecting his dedication to design excellence, innovation, and community enrichment. Celebrated for its exceptional design quality, Rob's work promotes diversity and inclusivity, creating spaces that strengthen the sense of community and heighten the design's resonance.
Kole Retterath brings experience working with in-house facility design departments, construction oversight and consulting engineer teams to his role as a designer at Hanbury. Kole’s skills center in drawing and documentation, quality control and coordination review processes, modeling and diagramming. Kole thinks deeply about how questions of how people gather and live their day to day lives are reflected in design decisions for clients from governments and schools to corporations and small businesses. He comes from a line of building, construction and design professionals and tradespeople and grew up traveling with his father to visit client residential design projects.
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Kendall Roberts, AIA approaches design with the keen awareness that architecture is for people. Creating spaces and places that will have an impact on its inhabitants drives him to thoughtful and resilient solutions that will continue to affect the generations to come. Not surprisingly, his portfolio reflects his preference in designing community-focused projects, but it isn't just the end user that motivates Kendall. Collaborating with passionate clients and colleagues and mentoring high school students interested in architecture, engineering and construction feeds his curiosity and love of learning.
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Sarah Rosenblatt, AIA is a designer specializing in workplace, single-family residential, and retail projects. With an appreciation for clean lines and simplicity, she enjoys creative problem-solving and sees challenges as opportunities to enhance clients' understanding of the design process. Sarah prioritizes clear communication and meticulous organization throughout all project phases, from design and project management to construction. She thrives on fostering teamwork, enjoying the coordination and collaboration inherent in closely working with designers, consultants, and clients.
Nick Rossitch has an imaginative yet still practical approach to architecture. As a maker and craftsman, considering how a design is constructed is an instinctive step in Nick's design thinking. He is inspired by other creative thinkers and thrives in collaborative environments where minds of different backgrounds come together to create innovative solutions. His passion for design is not limited to architecture but expands to the greater idea of problem solving. Whether he is creating furniture in the shop or conceptualizing a building, Nick finds innovation through iterations of sketching, making, and testing.
Marni Rushing, NCIDQ, IIDA, LEED is a skilled interior designer with a career highlighted by her unique educational foundation, holding both a Bachelor's degree in Interior Design and a Master of Architecture. This dual expertise allows her to craft both visually compelling and highly functional spaces. Her project experience is diverse, including work on workplace interiors, aviation, lab facilities, master planning for facilities, and, more recently, multi-family interiors. Marni's commitment to environmental responsibility and energy efficiency is a hallmark of her design philosophy. She collaborates closely with clients to weave sustainable features into each project, ensuring they are not just beautiful but also efficient and eco-friendly.
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Richard Rusinak, AIA is a problem-solver and a perfectionist who has worked on a wide variety of dining, housing, and historic preservation projects. In his project management capacity as a key member of Hanbury's academic practice, he brings an even demeanor and a can-do attitude. Richard particularly enjoys complex projects and the opportunities they offer for partnership with clients. He motivates his design teams to deliver projects on time, on budget, and with clarity and quality as hallmarks of the construction documents. Additionally, Richard is a member of the firm's in-house technology committee, which oversees our Revit® process. His deep knowledge of Revit Building Information Modeling helps the team develop fully-coordinated designs.
Greg Rutledge, FAIA has helped position the firm as a leader in historic preservation with his knowledge of architectural history and preservation technology. Whether renovating a national landmark or teaching clients how to care for and adapt historic buildings, he enjoys projects with the potential to revitalize communities. His experience includes project management, architectural planning, design and documentation and preservation and cultural resource management plans. Greg is an active member of the Association for Preservation Technology International and the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and is currently serving on the Architectural Review Board for Norfolk, Virginia.
R. Jordan Ryland is an architect and project manager with experience across single and multi-family residential, commercial, and hospitality projects. Jordan appreciates the challenge of practicing architecture – navigating design principles with rules and regulations. He enjoys the collaboration, detail, and iteration that goes into design development. Jordan has a keen eye for the technical aspects of design including detailing and construction means and methods – including from his own previous experience as a carpenter and builder apprentice.
Reid Sabin, ASLA is an integral member of Hanbury's campus planning team, helping to develop campus master plans and housing master plans for public and private universities both large and small. As a landscape architect, he is cross-trained in most practice areas, including sustainability, land planning, geosciences, and civil engineering. Reid utilizes a combination of hand sketches and rendering in addition to his computer skills with BIM software, Adobe Photoshop, and InDesign Creative Suite to accomplish his work. Reid gained experience in land planning at various firms prior to joining Hanbury. He is an active member of ASLA and SCUP.
Adam Schultz, AIA believes in the architecture of “connection” for strengthening the success of living/learning environments. He spearheads Hanbury's Summer Scholar Legacy program, in which undergraduate and graduate design students work side by side with firm professionals during the summer months. Adam holds a Virginia teaching license for grades K-12, with an endorsement in art education, and regularly exhibits his artwork in regional galleries.
As an assistant project manager, Annette Scott CDT, CDFA, GGP is an instrumental addition to any project team. An admitted people person with scrutinizing standards, Annette applies her broad skill set to streamline the project process while staying mindful of the client's needs and concerns.
As an IT Engineer, Mark Sechrist ensures the firm's technology operates smoothly and efficiently. Following the pandemic, Mark has been instrumental in guiding the firm through the technological and digital aspects of remote and hybrid work. He aids project teams in integrating new and advanced technologies into the design process, providing support with both software and hardware, including virtual reality tools and 3D printing. Recognized for his troubleshooting abilities, Mark is also valued for his calm and approachable demeanor in his IT role.
Megan Sigmon, CID, IIDA has been designing creative, functional interiors for almost a decade. While closely collaborating with engineers and architects to maximize space, functionality, and ensure code compliance, it is Megan's personal aim to provide solutions that reflect the personality and goals of her clients. Through conversations about their day-to-day routines, their brand, and what they want to achieve, Megan incorporates this deep understanding into her design process to manifest unexpected and aesthetically pleasing spaces that accommodate her clients' needs.
Chris Small PE, LEED AP transitioned into laboratory facilities from an engineering background, leveraging his innate talent for project management. He finds the dynamic nature of each lab project invigorating, relishing the complexity and the challenge of bringing together the right people to achieve optimal solutions. With a familial connection to farming, Chris is particularly drawn to ag-biotech projects. His dedication to mastering ag-biotech design has taken him around the globe, where he has gleaned best practices and refined industry standards for greenhouse projects. His work is recognized for inspiring interdisciplinary collaboration and for attracting top talent. Throughout his career, Chris has cultivated deep client relationships, serving as a trusted advisor across projects of varying scales, while championing exceptional design in laboratory settings. A recognized authority in research facilities, Chris is a recurring speaker at the Lab Design Conference, a premier industry event.
Recognized for his collaborative mindset and commitment to client satisfaction, Ross Smith, AIA is adept at delivering creative solutions that balance the objectives of each stakeholder. His specialization lies in mixed-use and planning projects, where he has demonstrated leadership skills in managing multidisciplinary teams and overseeing projects of varying complexity. Driven by curiosity and a knack for creative problem-solving, Ross tackles design challenges with contagious enthusiasm. He strives to understand and fulfill each client's objectives, producing designs that not only reflect the client's vision but also promote collaboration. Skillfully adapting to the ever-changing industry landscape, Ross navigates shifting priorities and market trends with resourcefulness and meticulous attention, ensuring the consistent success of his design projects
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Ramon Soledispa, RA CAE joined the firm in 2006, bringing with him experience as a designer and construction supervisor from his native Ecuador. Known for his profound knowledge of building technology, Ramon has been a vital part of design teams for a diverse array of projects throughout his career. Recently, his focus has shifted to university renovations, expansions, and the design of residence and amenity facilities. Additionally, Ramon played a leading role in organizing an international design retreat to São Paulo and Brasília, Brazil, where colleagues studied the work of Oscar Niemey.
Stephen M. Ste. Marie, AIA an associate principal and architect, possesses extensive experience in various roles, notably focusing on student services facilities. He thrives on tackling intricate technical challenges, excelling in space planning and refining design details in construction documents. Steve's meticulous approach extends across project management, architectural design, field investigation, construction inspection, and more. Clients value his thoroughness in value engineering, quality management, and the preparation of studies and reports. Steve's dedication to excellence ensures comprehensive support throughout all project phases, earning him respect and appreciation from clients.
Keith Storms, AIA, LEED AP is President of Hanbury and a leader of the campus planning team. He focuses on helping university clients achieve their strategic goals through comprehensive and engaged planning processes, guiding multiple stakeholders toward a common strategic vision. He is passionate about the potential of the campus planning process to make a positive environmental impact and also enhance the resilience of the campus and broader community. As an architect and planner, Keith’s broad experience covers all layers of the planning spectrum from comprehensive master plans and sector plans to feasibility studies and programming efforts.
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Nichole Suitter, CID specializes in commercial design, excelling in design conceptualization, development, and implementation. She collaborates seamlessly with architectural teams, creating spaces that blend functionality with beauty. Nichole excels in communicating complex ideas clearly, whether to clients, stakeholders, or colleagues, ensuring successful collaboration and a unified vision for every project. Beyond her role as an interior designer, Nichole is also an enthusiastic coordinator of office social activities and sporting events. Her infectious energy and passion for teamwork help foster a more positive and collaborative workplace environment.
Living by the motto, "It's my job to make your job easier," Lisa Syfrett, CDFA plays a vital role in supporting project managers and projects at Hanbury. She enhances the firm's project management processes with her expertise in Newforma Project Center (NPC) software, acting as both a trainer and technical support provider. Lisa's responsibilities extend to USGBC LEED® coordination, and she manages all conference-related tasks within the office. She takes particular pride in her contribution to helping Rice University's McMurtry and Duncan Colleges achieve LEED Gold certification.
Johnathan is a highly focused and adaptable designer with strong attention to order and detail. He enjoys working with clients to find solutions that balance cost and budget awareness with good design. He leverages his background in branding and creative industries to understand the importance of environmental graphics in architecture and buildings. He draws inspiration from outside interests and passions into his design work – including appreciation of cinematography, gaming and a love of culinary arts and screenprinting. Johnathan is excited to explore the potential of new technologies like virtual and augmented reality in the design process.
Ashley Teer is a designer working at the intersection of architecture and urban design. Her longtime experience as a photographer directly informs how she looks at the built environment, through the lens of light, materials and textures. Ashley especially loves contributing to schematic design, helping shape the foundation and direction of the project toward the greatest impact, and she enjoys finding different ways to innovate in the documentation and publication process through photography, artistic diagrams, and writing. Ashley cares about participatory design processes that closely involve the community as co-designers.
Marie Toure, a project accountant and Deltek Vision administrator, excels as a natural problem-solver. She approaches challenges, from account reconciliation to optimizing macros and workflows, with determination and resourcefulness. Her precision in data entry and communication ensures the firm's projects and records are managed efficiently. Marie takes pride in her ability to navigate and address the complex aspects of Deltek Vision, enhancing the performance of this critical databasing tool for the firm's benefit.
As the Director of Information Technology, David Turnbull brings his technical expertise honed through a career spanning IT engineering and management roles to lead and manage all IT functions for the firm. With a focus on maintaining robust and secure technology platforms, he navigates evolving design tools and firm growth with clarity and innovation. David oversees physical and virtual infrastructure, networking, telecommunications, and application support, ensuring operational smoothness while effectively navigating technical challenges.
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Hannah Underwood specializes and focuses on laboratory planning and design. She emphasizes flexibility, safety and comfort in her work, understanding the importance for clients in life sciences of designing spaces that can quickly and efficiently adapt and grow along with rapid changes in science and technology. For every project, Hannah programs different design options to work through with clients, landing on spatial solutions that consider code requirements, critical equipment, casework design and layout. Her favorite part of the process is working with clients and those who will be using the spaces to create designs they’re excited to use and share.
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As Katrina Van Orden earned her Bachelor of Architecture degree while working at Hanbury part time, she developed an appreciation for incorporating simple sustainable solutions within the scope of complex projects. Now a full-time designer, she is inspired by the blend of passive design and technology to create enjoyable spaces for the everyday. Katrina is motivated to design accessible spaces with a comprehensive user experience at heart.
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Krista VanHoutteghem, AIA, MCD is a project manager and campus planner known for her expertise in campus and community planning, as well as her commitment to fostering inclusivity. With a focus on addressing the most pressing issues affecting higher education, from aging infrastructure to the need for flexible, adaptable spaces, Krista is adept at creating design solutions that respond to the rapidly changing landscape. Krista's architectural approach emphasizes community engagement, reflecting her belief that successful projects prioritize inclusivity and engagement from the outset. By working closely with clients and stakeholders, Krista develops a comprehensive understanding of their goals and values, enabling her to create designs that are authentic representations of the communities they serve.
As the former COO of the firm, Nick Vlattas significantly influenced its finances, operations, and management. Known for his accuracy, thoroughness, and reliability, he was a dependable resource for the firm, its employees, and clients. Over his 40-plus years with Hanbury, Nick contributed to its growth and practice expansion through key roles in more than 75 projects. He ensured the firm stayed at the forefront of architectural technology and met client specifications for cost, quality, and schedule. Committed to supporting others' success, Nick initiated the Summer Scholars program in 2003, benefiting over 100 students from 32 universities, and fostered the development of the Academy, an in-house continuing education program.
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A recent graduate, Zoque Wahid is passionate about exploring the urban fabric of cities and specializes in creating imaginative, human-centric designs. He focuses on the often-overlooked spaces between buildings, enhancing the architecture around them. With a keen interest in visualization and mixed-media art, Zoque crafts intricate micro-worlds and explores product design, blending creativity with practical insights to reimagine everyday environments.
As an architect and key member of the firm’s academic design team, Jean Webster, AIA has led the creation of new residential colleges, student dining venues, science buildings, theatres, and student support spaces. She is skilled in both new construction and historically sensitive renovations, and her projects have received numerous national, state and local-level design awards. She is attracted to complexity and innovation; a recent project included award-winning prefabricated bathroom pods. Jean's deep knowledge of Revit® helps her teams develop fully-coordinated designs.
Abbie Welton focuses on designing higher education projects at Hanbury. She approaches higher education projects understanding the importance of elevating sustainable design while lowering construction costs. In her design process she loves balancing the analog and the digital – bringing experience in hand drawing and sketching as well as in the use of new technologies.
Julia West has worked on projects across education, commercial, residential, civic and cultural institutions. She believes architecture is not just about creating aesthetically pleasing structures – it involves a rigorous process of research, planning, and problem-solving. For every project, Julia applies careful consideration of various factors including site conditions, environmental impact, building codes, client needs, budget constraints, long-term sustainability and the impact on surrounding urban fabric. Julia previously studied and worked in Lisbon and Barcelona, affording her a broader understanding of how the design of buildings and public spaces influence human interaction and community dynamics.
Ben Winn harnesses technology and collaboration to create elegant solutions for complex challenges. As the BIM Director, he oversees all BIM-related activities and ensures the successful delivery of projects, drawing on his unique blend of technical and creative skills to consistently deliver exceptional results. Ben views design as a means of organizing and engaging with the world, an approach that has instilled deep curiosity and empathy in the present. A tireless innovator, Ben conducts extensive research into new technology and workflows to stay ahead of the curve. He adopts and implements advanced tools, continually exploring new ways to improve efficiency and accuracy, significantly improving the client experience.
Brian Wong, RIBA, LEED AP BD+C brings extensive experience working across the United States and Asia on education, healthcare, life sciences, workplace and residential projects. He guides projects from schematic design through construction documentation and administration, working with contractors to translate design drawings and specifications into completed buildings. Brian enjoys introducing innovative and unexpected design solutions, new materials and building systems into projects. Brian applies an energy efficiency and green architecture lens to every project, working to lower the carbon footprint throughout the life cycle of the building.
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Alec Yuzhbabenko, AIA, views creativity as both a practice and an iterative process, consistently challenging the status quo to elevate the human experience through design. As a Design Principal, Alec pursues ambitious projects with a focus on how human interactions shape the built environment. His work spans mixed-use, commercial, planning, and higher education projects, where he combines natural talent, intellectual clarity, and genuine inclusiveness - qualities that make him an invaluable asset to clients and colleagues alike. Whether leading a project or mentoring in the studio, Alec's passion extends beyond architecture into valuable advocacy for human-centered design.
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As a Communications & Public Relations Specialist, Morgan Yuzhbabenko leverages her industry experience to enhance the firm's visibility through strategic communications and branding initiatives. With expertise in marketing, creative development, and external engagement, she cultivates a distinct, unified brand voice, ensuring clear and consistent messaging that drives both internal alignment and external success.
With a human-centric approach and a passion for teamwork, Megan Zapoli excels in multidisciplinary settings, including academia where she teaches a Master's level Architectural Design Studio. As an architect, her expertise spans from lighting design to project management, prioritizing understanding client needs through open dialogue and empathetic engagement. Megan tailors her support to evolve with clients, demonstrating a dedication that enriches projects and fosters meaningful partnerships.