Public Architects Committee

Why Architects in Government Matter 

4 days ago

Governments at all levels spend billions of dollars each year on major capital projects, yet there is a lack of architects in government who oversee and ensure these projects are built to the highest standards. Civic projects often occur once in a lifetime and need to be built to last as they are for the people and represent the best of civilization. Through a diverse panel discussion, we will present the many roles the Architect in government can play, whether it be project manager, review boards, designers, and/or functioning in the official role of city architect.

Speakers:

Rachel Flynn, AIA
Deputy County Executive
Fairfax County

Julia Laue, FAIA, LEED AP, NCARB
Principal Architect and Bureau Manager
San Francisco Department of Public Works

Paul Woolford, AIA, IIDA, LEED AP
Senior Principal | Design Principal
HOK

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